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Migrant Diary: A New Iowan

 
November 26, 2007

Marco Adasme is the Eastern Regional Director for The New Iowan Centers.  Adasme's staff helps recent immigrants and prospective employers understand each other better through workshops and classes.  (Photo Credit: M.Najera/T.Owen)
Marco Adasme is the Eastern Regional Director for The New Iowan Centers. Adasme's staff helps recent immigrants and prospective employers understand each other better through workshops and classes. (Photo Credit: M.Najera/T.Owen)

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( Muscatine, IA ) We hear a lot about immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border to find work in America. While many people stay in Arizona-others head to the Midwestern United States in search of jobs. KJZZ's Marcos Najera has the second in an occasional series of first hand stories called 'The Migrant Diaries.' He's on the road talking to immigrants who have worked their way across the country. Today we meet a man from Muscatine, Iowa who followed his heart to the heartland. Now he's helping others do the same.

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