News

Low-level offenders would be housed at Camp Atterbury as part of an illegal immigrant detainment plan, a Prince’s Lakes official said Wednesday.
Camp Atterbury could be selected as one of two military sites to be used to house detained illegal immigrants, a letter from ...
Indiana’s Camp Atterbury will be used to detain immigrant detainees under a new federal plan revealed this week by Defense ...
News is learning more details about plans to use Camp Atterbury to house ICE detainees.On Monday, Rep. Andre Carson ...
It remains unclear when detainees might begin arriving at the Edinburgh facility or how many individuals could be housed ...
U.S. Rep. André Carson (IN-07) is raising concerns about the federal government’s decision to use Camp Atterbury to detain ...
A 34,000-acre National Guard facility near Indianapolis is set to be used by the federal government as an internment camp for ...
Congressman Andre Carson opposes the use of Camp Atterbury as a migrant detention facility, while Congressman Jefferson ...
Indiana's Camp Atterbury to house immigrant detainees under new federal plan by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Camp Atterbury is an old Army base about 40 miles south of Indianapolis. It is operated by the Indiana National Guard, which uses it as a training facility and to test equipment.
More coverage: Camp Atterbury selected to house evacuees And as for how long they'll stay, Lyles said they believe a single-digit number of weeks, but they are capable of going beyond that.
Related: What we know about Afghan refugees arriving at Camp Atterbury At this time, about 2,500 refugees can be housed at Camp Atterbury, according to the Indiana National Guard.