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U.S. Rep. André Carson demands closure of ICE detention operations at Miami Correctional Facility, citing two detainee deaths and reports of inadequate medical care.
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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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A immigration detention facility that could hold up to 8,500 people may be headed to Indianapolis, according to internal federal documents obtained by The New York Times.
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Hundreds of students walked out of class to speak against ICE last week leaving schools to strike a balance between student expression and student safety. And in at least one case, that meant suspending students who walked out.
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Mennonite congregations gathered at a Goshen Target Saturday to sing hymns and protest federal immigration enforcement.
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Students at urban and suburban Indianapolis high schools walked out of class Monday to protest federal immigration enforcement.
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The vigil, organized by the Marion County Young Democrats, was for people who have died or disappeared during immigration enforcement.
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Federal immigration officials say more than 200 immigrants without legal status have been arrested on Indiana roadways. They discussed the Chicago area's Operation Midway Blitz during a press conference in Gary on Thursday.
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Detainees of Immigration and Customs Enforcement have begun arriving at Miami Correctional Facility, located between Indianapolis and South Bend. Fifteen ICE detainees arrived at the facility on Wednesday and 25 more are expected to arrive Thursday.
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New details on state contract with ICE show state to make millions