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Indianapolis Local Pulse: Immigration Detention Facility Proposal Sparks Debate


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Good morning, this is Indianapolis Local Pulse for Thursday, February 26th, 2026.

We're waking up to a chilly morning here in Indianapolis, but the good news is things are warming up as we head through the day. We've got some scattered snow showers early on, mostly clearing out by midday with increasing sunshine this afternoon. Temperatures will peak in the upper twenties to low thirties, so bundle up if you're heading out, but we should see much nicer conditions by tomorrow with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the low sixties.

In education news, Indianapolis Public Schools made a significant move yesterday, adopting a new student privacy policy in response to an ongoing legal battle with the state attorney general. The board voted unanimously on what they're calling a governance instrument designed to bring clarity and uniformity to how the district handles requests from external agencies seeking access to students. This comes as Attorney General Todd Rokita continues pursuing a lawsuit against the district over immigration enforcement cooperation. The district has been navigating a complex legal landscape as the Trump administration ramps up immigration enforcement across the country. A hearing in the case is scheduled for March fifth, so we'll be watching how this develops.

Speaking of immigration enforcement, we're learning that an immigration detention facility that could hold up to eighty-five hundred people may be headed to Indianapolis. According to internal Department of Homeland Security documents obtained by the New York Times, the facility would be part of a broader Trump administration campaign to expand detention capacity across the country. Mayor Joe Hogsett's office says they haven't received official confirmation yet. U.S. Representative André Carson, who represents most of the city, made his position clear, posting on social media that ICE is not welcome here. This is definitely a developing story we'll continue to follow closely.

On the business front, construction is underway on a major new headquarters for West Side Tractor just off I-74 and Post Road in Indianapolis. The sixty-thousand-square-foot facility will showcase John Deere equipment and expand the company's rental inventory, nearly tripling their current Indiana footprint as they continue growing statewide.

In sports, Indiana women's basketball picked up a solid win over Rutgers yesterday, with Ciezki scoring twenty-one points in a ten-point victory. The Hoosiers showed real improvement in the second half, cutting down on turnovers and dominating the boards to secure the win.

On the streets, Indianapolis Police responded to a parking lot incident at First Financial Bank on Marketplace Boulevard when a driver of a thirty-one-foot motorhome struck a parked vehicle. The driver was cited for operating without a valid license, and officers also noted a broken taillight.

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