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In this March 27, 2018 photo, Kimberly Hernandez, 23, from San Juan, Puerto Rico, displays certifications she earned in the country during an interview in Hartford, Conn. Many of the tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans who have relocated to the U.S. mainland since Hurricane Maria struck last September are struggling to find jobs in their fields. A single mother, Hernandez has been staying at a Hartford, Conn., hotel with federal housing benefits that expire later in April as she searches for employment of any kind at restaurants, factories, nursing homes. "If I don't find work, I may need to go to a shelter with my baby," she said. (AP Photo/Michael Melia)

In this March 27, 2018 photo, Kimberly Hernandez, 23, from San Juan, Puerto Rico, displays certifications she earned in the country during an interview in Hartford, Conn. Many of the tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans who have relocated to the U.S. mainland since Hurricane Maria struck last September are struggling to find jobs in their fields. A single mother, Hernandez has been staying at a Hartford, Conn., hotel with federal housing benefits that expire later in April as she searches for employment of any kind at restaurants, factories, nursing homes. "If I don't find work, I may need to go to a shelter with my baby," she said. (AP Photo/Michael Melia)

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