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was Hawarden, Iowa, on the border ofrnSouth Dakota. When a beef packer proposedrnto locate there, recalls Hawardenrnresident Richard Younie, it promised tornhire only local people. But within a fewrnyears, most of the workers were LatinrnAmerican immigrants.rnYounie is angry about the breach ofrntrust. He has a right to be. In . . .

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