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Iowa Immigration Solutions (Full Program) (#163)
Full Program: The Iowa Journal looks for ways the state can encourage legal methods of importing the estimated 300,000 people needed to continue business as usual. 27:44
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The Dream Act - Political Climate for Immigration Solutions (Feature) (#163)
The Iowa Journal looks at the political climate surrounding legislative problem-solving of immigration issues, including the rejection of humanitarian legislative efforts such as the "Dream Act" that ... 02:54
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Discussion: Brainstorming Iowa Immigration Solutions (#163)
Host Paul Yeager discusses possible solutions to the problem of undocumented workers in Iowa. Guests include Lori Chesser, immigration attorney, and Ted Sporer, Republican Party leader. 15:20
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FRONTLINE/World | Mexico: Crimes at the Border | #4 | PBS (#704)
This video, taken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), shows officers entering a "load" house in the United States where illegal migrants are held until smugglers receive payment. 00:58
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FRONTLINE/World | Mexico: Crimes at the Border | #3 | PBS (#704)
Hear from immigration expert Wayne Cornelius on how changes in border security have become a boon for human smuggling. 01:51
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FRONTLINE/World | Mexico: Crimes at the Border | # 2 | PBS (#704)
A former smuggler describes the different "packages" offered to those wanting to cross from Mexico into the United States. 03:03
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Iowa's Municipal Sewage Treatment (Full Program) (#158)
Full Program: Iowa faces a crumbling underground infrastructure of sewer lines that if go unfixed can divert, or leech, untreated wastewater into nearby streams and rivers. 27:46
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Fixing Iowa's Sewage Pollution Problems (#158)
The Iowa Journal visits Boone and Sheldahl, two communities facing fines until they moved forward with costly upgrades of their underground municipal and industrial wastewater treatment facilities. 04:54
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Discussion: Cleaning Iowa's Rivers (#158)
More than thirty years after the Clean Water Act, Iowa is still dealing with water pollution. Susan Heathcote, with the Iowa Environmental Council and Wayne Gieselman, Iowa DNR discuss answers to the ... 14:34
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Iowa Film Industry - Have Incentives Worked? (Full Program) (#157)
Full Program: Iowa's burgeoning film industry is creating an economic opportunity for many Iowans. 27:46
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Farm Workers Claim Slavery is Alive and Well in Florida (#3334)
Sixty years after the historic documentary "Harvest of Shame," some claim the plight of migrant workers is still deplorable. 07:15
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Viva Columbus Junction (#1423)
Teenagers and educators from Columbus Junction, Iowa, who are committed to helping Hispanic immigrants adapt to life in Iowa, are featured. 10:26
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Tai Dam Refugee Relocation (#130)
Full Program: On February 21st at Simpson College, former Governor Robert D. Ray and Kenneth Quinn, former director of Iowa SHARES, discussed their roles in aiding the relocation of Tai Dam refugees from southeast ... 53:03
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TO THE CONTRARY EXTRA | Feb. 8, 2008 | PBS
On this week's TTC Extra: On the Mexico border, an early twentieth century drug dealer is now revered as a saint. And make sure to tune into this week's edition of To The Contrary on your local PBS ... 05:03
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Immigration, Agriculture, and the Border Fence (#3346)
Does success for the border patrol mean a drop in available workers for agriculture? Andrew Batt reports on a controversial tool in our nation's border enforcement arsenal. 07:20











