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  2. Civil rights groups sue to block Iowa's new 'illegal reentry ...

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    Civil rights groups have sued Iowa to block the state's new immigration law, which criminalizes "illegal reentry" and allows local authorities to arrest and deport undocumented immigrants who ...

  3. 'Divisive and harmful': Iowa immigrants fear racial profiling ...

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    The group Latinx Immigrants of Iowa demonstrates in opposition to the state's new "illegal reentry" law Wednesday, May 1, 2024, outside the Iowa State Capitol. This demonstration was one of four ...

  4. Kim Reynolds signs Texas-style immigration law criminalizing ...

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    Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a Texas-style immigration law allowing Iowa officers to arrest undocumented immigrants under a new crime of "illegal reentry" into the state.

  5. Iowa Civil Rights Commission - Wikipedia

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    Under this agreement, the Commission investigates complaints of employment discrimination in Iowa that are cross-filed with both the Commission and the EEOC. [14] The Iowa Civil Rights Commission also is the state agency for Iowa that participates in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Fair Housing Assistance Program (FHAP). [15]

  6. Security Through Regularized Immigration and a Vibrant ...

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    The INS is no longer in existence. With the passage of public law 107-296 in 2002 the INS was brought under Department of Homeland Security and divided into three factions assuming previously INS responsibilities: USCIS, US Customs and Border Protection, and Immigration and Citizenship Enforcement (ICE). This law would affect these three agencies.

  7. Catch and release (immigration) - Wikipedia

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    Chertoff said that more immigration detention had helped deter illegal immigration; advocates for immigrant rights "questioned whether the border crackdown actually deters people from sneaking into the U.S., noting that some illegal immigrants may just be shifting entry points to cross at more remote and dangerous areas." [13] [14]

  8. The "illegal reentry" law, signed by Gov. Kim Reynolds in April, made it a state offense for people to enter Iowa after being deported from or denied entry to the U.S., or failing to depart when ...

  9. ‘We are all humans’: Immigrant workers march in Iowa City ...

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    Demonstrators marched from College Green Park to the Pentacrest through the streets of Iowa City in opposition to Senate File 2340, the "illegal reentry" law, on Monday, July 1, 2024.