As President Donald Trump’s administration ramps up widespread deportation efforts, Gov. Mike Braun ordered Indiana law enforcement agencies to follow any immigration directives issued by the federal government.
Gov. Mike Braun's message with his executive order Wednesday is that Indiana will partner with the feds to detain unlawful immigrants.
In a new executive order signed on Tuesday, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun, a Republican, is directing law enforcement agencies throughout the state to fully cooperate with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency,
Indiana's Republican governor released two statements Tuesday supporting the president's latest sweeping measures.
Gov. Mike Braun doubled down Tuesday that all Hoosier law enforcement agencies should “cooperate fully” with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to remove undocumented immigrants in Indiana.
INDIANA (WTHI) - Indiana National Guard soldiers will deploy to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration. They will be traveling to Washington, D.C., to support the event on Monday. Indiana Guardsmen will be joining around 8,000 National Guard service members from 40 states and territories.
Gov. Mike Braun signed an executive order directing Hoosier law enforcement agencies to assist U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operating in Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has signed an executive order that directs law enforcement agencies across the state to cooperate with and support immigration enforcement efforts and operations of ICE. The governor says Indiana will focus on finding those in the state that entered the country illegally and committed crimes.
Indiana National Guard soldiers to deploy for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. 8,000 soldiers from 40 states and territories to provide crowd management and traffic control.
Members of the Indiana National Guard will be on duty in Washington, D.C., to help manage the crowds expected to attend Monday's presidential inauguration.
A new bill was proposed last week in the House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee that would increase the death pension for members of the Indiana National Guard.