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As wars rage from Ukraine to Gaza, the number of displaced people is at a record high, the UN estimates. What is Iowa doing to help refugees?
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Anna Barker discusses her classics reading series and Maggie Reyes of Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. shares how she is working to help her community.
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This week Iowa lawmakers face their first deadline to keep bills alive this legislative session.
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A report by the ACLU of Nebraska found the federal immigration court in Omaha regularly compromises immigrants' legal rights.
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Calling on President Biden to enforce current immigration policies, Governor Reynolds has dismissed the need for new immigration law.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson has denied pushing to kill the Senate's pending immigration deal to help former president Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
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Connie Boesen, the first female mayor in Des Moines' history, joins the program to talk about her plans for the city.
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The new mural downtown features 63 butterflies in all, representing the nationalities of people now living in Storm Lake.
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The AlRazi Academy is the only full-time Islamic school in Iowa and is hoping to take advantage of the state's new private school voucher program.
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Last year more than 378,000 workers were authorized for H-2A visas, or temporary agriculture positions, according to figures from the U.S. Department of Labor. In 2012, it was less than a third of that.