Indiana's Attorney General has told Indianapolis' police chief and school district that it must comply with immigration efforts or face legal action.
Criminal gang members who are in the United States illegally have in some cases enrolled in public schools,” Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said in a letter to the district.
In response to recent comments made by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and the Indianapolis Public Schools surrounding cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said the two entities “must cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
Indiana AG Todd Rokita threatened Indianapolis schools and the city police department for refusing to cooperate with federal ICE agents to deport illegal immigrants.  Read More
Attorney General Todd Rokita advised the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) and Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) to discontinue policies and
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has threatened to sue Indianapolis Public Schools and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department over statements each made about cooperating with federal immigration authorities.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has sent letters to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Indianapolis Public Schools, urging them to comply with federal immigration laws. Rokita expressed concerns over IMPD’s statement that it does not have the authority to enforce federal immigration laws and
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has obtained a settlement with an Indianapolis home builder resolving allegations that the company illegally included a gag clause in contracts that imposed $2,000
Attorney General Todd Rokita this week advised the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) and Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) to discontinue policies and practices that limit their ability to cooperate with federal immigration authorities,
INDIANAPOLIS - Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit alleging that the nonprofit Dillsboro Emergency Ambulance Unit Inc. has shown itself unable to provide services to the community — thereby endangering the lives of Hoosiers through lengthy wait times in emergency situations.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued stark warnings to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Indianapolis Public Schools about those agencies' cooperation with federal officials in enforcing new immigration orders.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a motion on Thursday to dismiss the latest complaint from the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission. The complaint, which