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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 ...
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. The demonstration was one of four ...
Civil rights groups sued Iowa on Thursday to block the state's new immigration law, which criminalizes "illegal reentry," from ... a press conference at the Iowa State Capitol, Monday, Feb. 5, 2024.
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 ...
The National Sheriffs' Association has issued a position paper supporting the expansion of the 287(g) program, stating: "It is critical that local law enforcement maintain and build upon the partnerships with federal law enforcement to ensure that collectively we can promote, protect, and preserve the public safety and homeland security."
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.
The Q Casino found in Dubuque, Iowa. In the state of Iowa, gambling has been legalized and expanding since the ratification of a constitutional amendment in 1972. [1] Before then, the constitution prohibited the gambling within the state. As of 2018, gambling is Iowa's largest tourist attraction, making $1.476 billion per year. [2]
The grants that come from this act are awarded for up to 60 months to local education agencies (LEA's) and state education agencies (SEA's) to support those agencies in student dropout prevention and reentry efforts for students that have dropped out. These grants can be used for the following: [6]