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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is expected to sign a bill that would allow for some migrants to be arrested and deported by the state; immigrant and Latino groups are organizing meetings to discuss.
Thousands of college students across Iowa are set to graduate this spring. For some, that means leaving the state they've called home for the last four years. If you're looking for a special way ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A bill in Iowa that would allow the state to arrest and deport some migrants is stoking anxiety among immigrant communities, leaving some to wonder: “Should I leave Iowa?
As RAGBRAI announces the full route for its 52nd edition, there's a big surprise in store: Its first-ever excursion outside its namesake state.
Reynolds hosted a private event in her statehouse office yesterday to sign the bill into law. Reynolds has until June 14 to take action on all the bills that passed the 2025 Iowa legislature.
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