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Public health experts say a growing number of people are skipping visits to the doctor — even emergency care — because of their fears of deportation. And they're worried these justifiable fears will lead to long-term consequences.
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A rally was held Sunday to protest the arrest conducted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Gov. Mike Braun said he’s ordering all state and federal law enforcement agencies to do what the Trump administration asks to help deport undocumented immigrants.
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Despite lawmakers’ efforts to make changes, Indiana remains one of 10 states that has a state law specifically prohibiting undocumented students from paying in-state tuition at public universities and colleges.
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For the past 14 years, undocumented immigrants living in Indiana have been barred from getting a driver’s license. Immigrant rights advocates went to the Statehouse Tuesday to demand lawmakers reverse the policy.
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Advocates for immigration reform rallied in South Bend Thursday night, calling on Indiana lawmakers to make changes that would help many undocumented Hoosiers.
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Across Indiana, demonstrators joined a nationwide candlelight vigil called Lights for Liberty. There were 10 cities in Indiana officially part of the simultaneous demonstration, though others hosted similar vigils at the same time.
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There are an estimated 5,500 undocumented immigrants in the United States who have been diagnosed with kidney failure.
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In most states, including Indiana, hospitals can't bill Emergency Medicaid until they know for sure they're dealing with an emergency.
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Jesus Hernandez and his family have lived in Indianapolis for almost 20 years. After being arrested and placed in deportation proceedings, his family and friends are calling for his release.