Immigrants living in Indianapolis are raising concerns about the future of their lives and their families, all due to recent action by the federal government.
For immigrants and immigrant advocates, those decisions are raising some questions.
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They want to make their lives better. They may want to make the lives of their children better," Gurinder Kaur, CEO of the Immigrant Welcome Center, said.
It's a sentiment felt by immigrants all across the community.
"I come to the United States, and I work hard," Yousem told WRTV.
Yousem is the owner of Taste of Yemen on 38th St.
Everybody like my Middle East food, and people in Indiana cant make that Middle East food like I can as a chef for 15 years," he said.
Yousem and his family immigrated to the United States from

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