Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is accusing a refugee resettlement group in Monroe County of helping illegal residents being sought for alleged labor trafficking avoid ICE capture.

What’s called a "civil investigative demand" sent Sept. 8 to Exodus Refugee Immigration seeks “information about possible interference with federal immigration enforcement activities, in which entities in Monroe County may have engaged earlier this year,” a news release from Rokita’s office said.

Exodus Refugee Immigration Inc. leadership said the claim is unjustified and will be challenged. The nonprofit organization is based in Indianapolis and has a Bloomington office.

"There is absolutely no justification for this demand, and we have already contacted counsel," Exodus CEO Cole Varga said in a statem

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