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New York program trains migrants to work in restaurants

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A program provided by Hot Bread Kitchen, a nonprofit in New York City, is training migrants who are seeking asylum to work restaurant jobs. NBC News' Valerie Castro talks to the CEO of Hot Bread Kitchen about the popularity of the program and who can apply.