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There’s more to a sport than its ownership. The series’ response hardly scratched the surface of why using IndyCar and the ...
IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward and series officials were shocked by a social media post from the Department of Homeland Security ...
IndyCar has asked Homeland Security to stop using Speedway in its branding for an ICE detention center in Indiana.
The deletion came after DHS initially pushed back against IndyCar’s protestations. In a statement on Aug. 6, DHS said in a ...
"Definitely caught me off guard," driver Pato O'Ward says of the use of an IndyCar image with a No. 5 in the announcement of ...
Pato O'Ward, a Mexican-born IndyCar driver, was "caught off guard" by the Department of Homeland Security's post depicting an ...
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Scripps News on MSNIndyCar distances itself from 'Speedway Slammer' immigration detention facilityIndyCar wants the public to know that it is not involved in the Trump administration's latest immigration crackdown ...
IndyCar was surprised when the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) used an AI-generated race bearing the agency's logo to ...
As part of the plan’s public rollout, Homeland Security posted on social media a manipulated image of an ICE-branded IndyCar ...
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward and series officials were shocked by a social media post from the Department of Homeland Security that touts plans for an immigration detention ...
The racing series said it was “unaware” of Homeland Security's plan to use IndyCar imagery to promote an Indiana prison that is expanding to detain people seized by immigration authorities.
To promote the plan, DHS posted a digitally generated image of an IndyCar plastered with ICE logos, zooming in front of a ...
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