Thesis

Vietnamese Refugees in Iowa: 

Ray's Humanitarian and Controversial Relocation



Thesis


       In 1975, North Vietnam violently took over South Vietnam, forcing the country into communism. Because of these events, Vietnamese wanted to leave their country and find security in other countries. Iowa's governor, Robert Ray, reached out a helping hand and invited them to live in Iowa. Many Iowans protested refugees coming to live amongst them. Over 130,000 refugees migrated to the United States, and around 1,400 went to Iowa. Refugees all over the world are now drawn to the humanitarian goodness of Iowans who reached out to the Vietnamese in the 1970s. ​​​​​​​


 "Iowa Gov. Robert Ray, left, and his wife escort Republican vice presidential candidate Robert Dole and his wife upon their arrival at the Des Moines airport from Thailand​​​​​​​" (Lam).