The fight to save Job Corps isn't over.

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administrations plan to eliminate the program, which is the largest residential job training program for low-income youth in the United States.

ORIGINAL STORY | Tucson students face uncertainty after Labor Department pauses Job Corps centers operations

But in Tucson, dorms at the Fred G. Acosta Job Corps Center have already been largely emptied. As of Thursday, former students told KGUN 9 there were only four students left in the dorms.

Originally, students were told to clear out by Friday, June 6. Then, that deadline changed to Wednesday, June 4, according to students.

Former students Coletyn Allison and Gabriel Mendoza said about 180 students had been living in the dorms and some had nowhere to

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