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Iowa's immigrant rights organization, Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice, is refusing to disclose private details about its clients, donors, and members to the state House government oversight committee, labeling the demand as intimidation amid a national crackdown on immigration. The committee's directive, sent by Rep. Charley Thomson, requests details such as the names and addresses of donors and members, which the organization's attorney has deemed not legally valid.
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