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A federal judge ruled a Brown County man and Chicago woman are likely to succeed in their First Amendment lawsuit alleging the federal government pressured Apple and Facebook to remove platforms tracking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity.
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Spring Break, not government shutdown, leads to waits at Indianapolis Airport say officials. As TSA quit and go without pay, ICE agents have not been assigned to the airport.
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People packed the statehouse lawn for a No Kings protest Saturday, voicing opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies.
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Indiana’s second payment from the federal government for housing hundreds of immigrant detainees at a state prison more than tripled for November 2025.
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A WFYI data analysis of Marion County Jail records reveals that more than 1,000 people from at least 55 countries were held on immigration detainers in 2025.
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The Indianapolis Public Schools board adopted a new policy on student privacy Wednesday in response to a lawsuit from the state attorney general claiming the district unlawfully impeded federal immigration enforcement.
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Multifaith leaders held their seventh vigil to oppose ICE detention at Miami Correctional Facility. The vigil comes a week after ICE immigrant detainee 59-year-old Lorth Sim died in custody at Miami Correctional.
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Hundreds of ICE protestors joined a cold, Sunday evening march on Indianapolis’ north side.
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Lawmakers are responding to the death of an ICE detainee at the Miami Correctional Facility north of Kokomo.
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Dozens of people gathered in a parking lot across the street Monday afternoon with signs to oppose President Donald Trump and his administration’s immigration enforcement.