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Such incidents not only have immigrants in Indianapolis on edge, it also has them scurrying to come up with "what if" plans. And the manifestation of living in fear is playing out in myriad ways.
INDIANAPOLIS — President-elect Donald Trump just named his former Immigration and Customs Director as "border czar" for his next term. Tom Homan will head up border security and potentially implement ...
About 28.7% became naturalized citizens, 12.1% were likely refugees, 37.7% were undocumented immigrants and 3.6% were eligible for the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the ...
Ahead of a second Trump presidency, Indiana immigration advocates say they are bracing for what's to come. "It's a moment of uncertainty for all of us," said Maria Yuquilima, communications ...
With recent changes in federal immigration policy, families across the country are feeling uneasy. Some schools in Indianapolis are stepping up to address those concerns. But here in our local ...
Local leaders in Indianapolis celebrate the impact of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 on Indiana's Asian American and Pacific Islander population. 91° Make wishtv.com your home page ...
Indianapolis, May 1 - As Monday afternoon turned in to Monday evening a group of participants in the Day Without Immigrants walked the two miles from St. Patrick Church to St. Mary's downtown in ...
Immigrants in Indiana have become especially vulnerable to not only the health implications of coronavirus but also its impact on the economy—and are meanwhile facing challenges other ...
Immigration’s impact is often first seen in the classroom. The increasing diversity of the nation’s education system is the most detailed measure of where immigrants have settled in recent ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each week in Community Link, Carolene Mays-Medley and Marco Dominguez take a look at an organization or business that is making a positive impact on the community. The ...
High Alpha Innovation, a recent spin-out of the Indianapolis-based venture studio High Alpha, is starting a new program to help immigrants launch companies in the U.S.
With recent changes in federal immigration policy, families across the country are feeling uneasy. Some schools in Indianapolis are stepping up to address those concerns. But here in our local ...