The floor of the 2024 Republican National Convention. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
A charity. A school corporation. A public health department. An economic development group. A private business. A national refugee workforce nonprofit.
These six entities across three Indiana cities were targeted by the Indiana Attorney General’s Office for an investigation into “coordinated efforts … to bring large numbers of migrants to Indiana communities,” according to an office press release.
The following entities received Civil Investigative Demands from the Attorney General’s Office shortly after the election:
- God is Good and
The office said it was conducting its inquiry under Indiana’s Deceptive Consumer Sales Act and indecent nuisance statute.
“The influx of these illegal aliens, which are coming from over 150 different countries, have strained our schools and the children of taxpayers are suffering as a result. It has caused unneeded stress on law enforcement, local hospitals and healthcare facilities, and our housing and labor markets,” Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said.