Question: Undocumented Immigrants Graduating from High Schools

how many undocumented youth immigrants graduate from high school every year in the U.S.? How many graduate from New York City schools?

Answer: Undocumented Immigrants Graduating from High Schools

Here is a lead:

http://www.nilc.org/immlawpolicy/DREAM/DREAM_Demographics.pdf

It is a 2 page report from the Urban Institute that includes the section "undocumented aliens graduating from high school" It appears that the data regarding this subject are estimates only and slightly outdated(2002-3). The estimates I found range from about 50,000-80,000/year.

These are not NYC figures. It is likely that since these are "undocumented" immigrants, a figure is not immediately available.

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Answer: Trotsky's Role at Brest-Litovsk

A British newspaper, News of the World, on Sunday, January 27, 1918, quotes Kuhlmann of the Reichstag as saying: "After the arrival of M. Trotsky, the friendly spirit which was exhibited on the Russian side during the first part of the Negotiations completely vanished. The Russian gentlemen shut themselves hermetically off, and the entire nature of the negotiations became totally different."

The same newspaper on Sunday Feb 10, 1918 has a report from Reuters saying that: "Trotsky and Kuhlmann seemed to approach very near to breaking point. A dispute arose over the origins of certain alleged falsified telegrams of the Petrograd Telegraph Agency. Kuhlmann... expressed doubts as to whether the Russian delegates really desired the success of the negotiations."

News of the same day says that Kuhlmann was negotiating with the Ukrainians without Trotsky.

In the Marxist Internet Archive there is Trotsky's: My Life
CHAPTER XXXI
NEGOTIATIONS AT BREST-LITOVSK

Journal articles I have looked at from the mid 90's say that Lenin pushed for acceptance of the treaty, Trotsky accepted this and his group in the leadership abstained, while Bukharin wanted to continue armed conflict with the germans. If you have access to JSTOR, an online journal database, you can search for articles there.

The articles do state that there was hope that the proletariat in Germany would help the Russians, though i've found no other word on German leftists' part in the conflict.