
Us And Them
Season 45 Episode 32 | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Idaho Reports discusses what it means to be American.
Idaho Reports sits down with three naturalized citizens who live in Magic Valley to discuss when they started feeling American, and when the community stopped seeing them as outsiders. Then, Jason Risch of Risch Pisca Law & Policy, Sen. Maryanne Jordan, and Betsy Russell of the Spokesman-Review join the pundits to discuss Congressman Labrador's immigration enforcement bill, and more.
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Idaho Reports is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
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Us And Them
Season 45 Episode 32 | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
Idaho Reports sits down with three naturalized citizens who live in Magic Valley to discuss when they started feeling American, and when the community stopped seeing them as outsiders. Then, Jason Risch of Risch Pisca Law & Policy, Sen. Maryanne Jordan, and Betsy Russell of the Spokesman-Review join the pundits to discuss Congressman Labrador's immigration enforcement bill, and more.
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