A trip to Perry brings home why we need immigration reform - Iowa Capital Dispatch
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and was told the new guy was going to start his day at a Perry Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting at Quality Marble and Tile.
I wanted to learn who was who and who had stories to tell to help the new guy get a good start.
approached, I wondered where my new guy was.
When the Chamber of Commerce Director started speaking at 8:02, and the new guy still wasn’t there, I knew it was good that I had trusted my gut to come to Perry early.
After an “interesting” day with the new guy, and as I was about to head home, some breaking local news came in.
I’m going back to Perry tomorrow to help the new guy.
When the Kahrimanovic family fled Bosnia during the 1992-1995 war, Dina was a girl.
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