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The ACLU of Indiana and Exodus Refugee Immigration are pushing back against Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s investigation into Exodus.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said he is investigating Exodus Refugee Immigration Inc. for what he claims as potential labor trafficking and interfering with federal immigration enforcement.
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Non-profit Exodus Refugee Immigration announced last week that it is locking the doors to its Indianapolis building and moving appointments to virtual or off-site locations.
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Shortly after being sworn into office, Trump signed a flurry of executive orders. The orders include ending birthright citizenship, declaring a national emergency at the southern border, and suspending the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
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Immigration was a top issue in this year’s presidential campaign, with President-elect Donald Trump saying he will deport millions of people.
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Camp Atterbury joins Fort Pickett, Marine Corps Base Quantico and Fort Lee in Virginia; Fort Bliss, Texas; Fort McCoy, Wisconsin; Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico.; and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey in providing temporary housing and support for up to 50,000 Afghan people.
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Indiana resettlement groups are eager to resume their work with an increase in U.S. refugee admissions that had been slashed under former President Donald Trump.
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A federal judge has permanently barred Indiana from trying to prevent Syrian refugees from resettling in the state under an order Vice President Mike Pence championed as governor.
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Musicians from the six countries named in the most recent U.S. travel ban are coming to Indianapolis this Sunday evening to perform a musical tribute to peace.
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Leaders from the ACLU, Exodus Refugee Immigration and the Indiana Democratic Party spoke out against the refugee and immigrant bans.