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DHS used an AI image of Pato O'Ward's IndyCar to promote the facility. But the very people ICE scares from public life are ...
The word choice was striking; O’Ward’s pride in representing his community — and its pride in him — is one of the great joys ...
The Department of Homeland Security post of a seemingly AI-generated Indy car is promoting new immigrant detention plans in ...
The Trump administration will build a new immigration detention center in Miami County, Indiana, already nicknamed the ...
The deletion came after DHS initially pushed back against IndyCar’s protestations. In a statement on Aug. 6, DHS said in a ...
Department of Homeland Security officials have announced a new partnership with Indiana to increase ICE detention capacity by ...
IndyCar pushed back on recent Department of Homeland Security (DHS) use of racing imagery in connection with a state ...
Penske Entertainment had said its IndyCar imagery shouldn't be used in connection with a new ICE detention facility planned ...
The controversial social media post used IndyCar imagery and a No. 5 car, the same number that belongs to Mexican driver Pato ...
Indiana Motor Speedway expressed displeasure at DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s announcement that a new migrant detention center would reference the company.
Make sure we get Speedway Slammer in the photo!” proud parents will soon tell their children, as others do outside Alligator ...
Hammer and Nigel were joined by Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to discuss why the "Speedway Slammer" is particularly important to the DHS.