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Under Dukakis's directive, state officials will be prohibited from requesting the residency status of persons applying for state aid. Currently, these questions are required on some government forms, and aliens can be denied aid and subject to scrutiny by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).
The INS has attempted to deport illegal aliens from these countries on the grounds that they are economic, not political refugees. This distinction disqualifies them from receiving citizenship under the Refugee Act of 1980.
After a series of break-ins and security problems at its old location, the Women's Center, a clearinghouse of various groups addressing women's concerns, has moved this year to a safer, more accessible location in the Radcliffe Yard.
The new office, on the fourth floor of Agassiz House was chosen after the old location at Apley Court on Dunster Street suffered break-ins and thefts. Students complained that the only entrance to the building was through an unsafe, dimly lit alley.
Activists at the University of Massachusetts this year may have to find a new issue to protest. University officials announced that they totally divested their $370,000 of stock in companies doing businesss in South Africa. The announcement, which was made with a noticeable lack of publicity and fanfare, came...