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Iowa DREAMers React to Supreme Court Ruling
© 2022 Iowa Public RadioPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsThe U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against the Trump administration and upheld Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or more commonly known as DACA. The recipients are known as DREAMers, and those in Iowa and throughout the United States can now stay in the country without fear of deportation.The decision was close, but by a ruling of 5-4, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided to allow DACA recipients to stay in the country without fear of deportation. According to the American Immigration Council website, there are about...…© 2022 Iowa Public RadioPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsThe U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against the Trump administration and upheld Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or more commonly known as DACA. The recipients are known as DREAMers, and those in Iowa and throughout the United States can now stay in the country without fear of deportation.The decision was close, but by a ruling of 5-4, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided to allow DACA recipients to stay in the country without fear of deportation. According to the American Immigration Council website, there are about...WW…
Latinos In Iowa Speak Up In Support Of #BlackLivesMatter
© 2022 Iowa Public RadioPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsKassidy ArenaThe Black Lives Matter movement has seen greater involvement in protests across the country. Its members often ask the white population to “use their privilege” to speak out about the injustice and unfair treatment of black communities. But Latinos in Iowa do not exactly fit into the white privileged group, and the majority are not members of the black community. But they still have a place in civil justice movements.Jorge Soto is an Iowa native studying for his master’s degree in public policy at the...…© 2022 Iowa Public RadioPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsKassidy ArenaThe Black Lives Matter movement has seen greater involvement in protests across the country. Its members often ask the white population to “use their privilege” to speak out about the injustice and unfair treatment of black communities. But Latinos in Iowa do not exactly fit into the white privileged group, and the majority are not members of the black community. But they still have a place in civil justice movements.Jorge Soto is an Iowa native studying for his master’s degree in public policy at the...WW…
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