On his first day in office, Trump signed at least seven executive orders impacting immigration across the country. How will they affect Indiana?
House Bill 1393 would require law enforcement to notify the county sheriff if there is probable cause that someone is not legally in the U.S.
The man posted the threats to TikTok comments ahead of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, Indiana prosecutors said.
Donald Trump said during the campaign that he'd fire federal workers who won't return to the office and also challenge a Biden-era deal on the issue.
Chicago-area residents remain vigilant as false sightings of ICE were rumored from the Loop to suburban workplaces.
Fresh off his inauguration as governor of Indiana last week, Gov. Mike Braun was at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Monday for President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Several Indiana lawmakers made their way to Washington on January 20, to see President-Elect Donald Trump take the oath of office once again and become the 47th president of the United States. “Well,
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, he has built the most formidable foundation of Republican electoral strength since the Ronald Reagan era in the 1980s.
Members of Indiana's congressional delegation could view the inauguration inside the U.S. Capitol after it was moved due to intense cold.
“ That Trump used his speech to once again express his own personal grievances in a dark and underhanded way. That he never once mentioned trying to ‘heal the divide’ in this country. That he’s only concerned for himself and his own wealth and self-preservation. ”
Douglas Thrams, 23, from Goshen, Indiana, was arrested for posting threatening TikTok videos calling for violence against the government and Trump. The FBI is investigating the case, and he awaits a court appearance.