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DHS used an AI image of Pato O'Ward's IndyCar to promote the facility. But the very people ICE scares from public life are ...
The word choice was striking; O’Ward’s pride in representing his community — and its pride in him — is one of the great joys ...
IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward and series officials were shocked by a social media post from the Department of Homeland Security ...
Penske Entertainment had said its IndyCar imagery shouldn't be used in connection with a new ICE detention facility planned ...
The facility marks the second state partnership to expand ICE detention space after Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz.” ...
The Trump administration is calling a new detention center in Indiana the "The Speedway Slammer" and publicizing it with ICE ...
Hammer and Nigel were joined by Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to discuss why the "Speedway Slammer" is particularly ...
The signs said it all. “No concentration camps.” “Immigrants make America great.” “Hoosiers for humanity.” “Braun’s Buchenwald.” “Immigrants today, citizens tomorrow.” An estimated 75 to 100 Hoosiers ...
The Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced a new ICE detention facility in Indiana.The site is being ...
New partnership between U.S. Homeland Security and Indiana government to expand detention space for ICE arrests. 1,000 beds ...
The Miami Correctional Facility, approximately 70 miles north of downtown Indianapolis, is making 1,000 beds available to ICE ...
Pato O'Ward, a Mexican-born IndyCar driver, was "caught off guard" by the Department of Homeland Security's post depicting an ICE-sponsored racecar.