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The Trump administration will reportedly use military bases in Indiana and New Jersey to house immigrant detainees.
With limited manufacturing capacity and few training scenarios, the United States is lagging behind its adversaries in drone technology.
Coca-Cola's flagship product in the United States has been sweetened with high fructose corn syrup since the 1980s.
Indiana’s Camp Atterbury will be used to detain immigrant detainees under a new federal plan revealed this week by Defense ...
Protestors call on Sen. Todd Young and other Indiana leaders to invest in local communities rather than federal immigration ...
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NPR has learned that the Pentagon has also approved the expansion of the U.S. Naval Base on Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the ...
Camp Atterbury has also been used to house evacuees from Afghanistan and refugees from Ukraine, but never ICE detainees. Carson expressed concern about the conditions detainees will live under.
A southern Indiana military base will be used to house detained immigrants. Congressman André Carson said he received ...
An Indiana congressman is denouncing a plan to use Camp Atterbury to house captured illegal immigrants. According to ...
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