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Iowa City Human Rights Commission unanimously endorses immigrant-worker protections resolution, will recommend it to City Council
Summary
Representatives of Eskucha Amibos urged full enforcement of Fourth Amendment protections for immigrant workers; the Iowa City Human Rights Commission voted unanimously to endorse the proposed resolution and forward it to the City Council for consideration.
The Iowa City Human Rights Commission voted unanimously to endorse a community-drafted resolution urging protections for immigrant workers and recommending the measure be brought to the City Council for consideration.
The resolution was presented by members of Eskucha Amibos, who described living and working in the U.S. as immigrants and called for local action to reduce workplace harassment and detentions by federal immigration authorities. "We demand the full enforcement of the fourth amendment so that no immigrant worker is harassed, detained, or violated without cause or…
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