Articles tagged as: Immigration
May 4, 2021
Indiana Judge Strikes Down East Chicago 'Welcoming City' Ordinance
The 2017 city ordinance was one of several around the country that, among other things, directed city officials and law enforcement not to share information with federal immigration authorities.
Read MoreApril 2, 2021
For Non-English Speakers, Getting Vaccine Information Is A Challenge
The Midwest is home to tens of thousands of immigrants -- including refugees from countries like Myanmar, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Iraq. And it's been a challenge to provide information about COVID-19 and vaccines to those who don't speak English.
Read MoreMarch 8, 2021
More Diversity Needed For Immigrant Families At Pantries
Immigrants in Indianapolis are relying on local food pantries during the pandemic to help stock shelves with different options.
Read MoreDecember 22, 2020
Although Applications Are Reopened, Many Are Ineligible For DACA Program
DACA protects undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children. Approximately 640,000 immigrants have enrolled in the program nationally, around 9,000 of those in Indiana.
Read MoreDecember 20, 2020
Immigrant Welcome Center Unveils Database
A new database is available to support accessibility to resources for central Indiana's immigrant and refugee populations.
Read MoreNovember 24, 2020
County Judge Strikes Down Gary Immigration Ordinance
The ordinance barred city employees from asking about someone's immigration status or denying them services or benefits without being forced to by a court order.
Read MoreOctober 22, 2020
Why This Indiana Activist Works For The Immigrant Community
As we conclude our series on young activists, we meet Maria Duenas Lopez, a first generation Mexican-American who advocates for immigrants. Side Effects Public Medias Darian Benson interviewed her about the importance of an inclusive democracy.
Read MoreJuly 21, 2020
Is COVID-19 Spreading Among Burmese Refugees? Here's Why It's Hard To Know
As national and state leaders struggle to get COVID-19 under control, minority groups are at a higher risk for the virus. And that includes Indianapolis' Burmese refugees.
Read MoreJuly 21, 2020
You Asked: COVID-19 Information For Burmese Immigrants
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Side Effects is answering questions from our audience about the virus. To reach a larger audience, weve translated some of this material into Spanish. And now, we're partnering with Indiana University linguistics professor Kelly Harper Berkson and the Chin Languages Research Project to provide information to the Burmese-American community.
Read MoreJune 26, 2020
Young: 'Nothing's More Important' Than Giving DACA Recipients Certainty
U.S. Sen. Todd Young said he supports a path to legal status for DACA recipients, known as Dreamers, as part of a broader immigration reform package.
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