"I think about this journey, that these 7,200 that found their way to Indiana, this journey away from oppression and a war-torn country to this place of peace and promise…"
– Governor Eric Holcomb John,
Governor Holcomb has worked tirelessly to build a Better Indiana for ALL Hoosiers, but amidst the crisis in Afghanistan, this administration stepped up and also opened our state to vetted Afghan allies in need.
As part of Operation Allies Welcome, Hoosiers came together to house, clothe, and nurture vetted Afghan refugees at Camp Atterbury in South-Central Indiana.
Since first welcoming them with open arms, we have helped settle nearly 7,201 vetted Afghans into a new life in 45 states across America. Just a few months later, all refugees have now been moved off base at Camp Atterbury.
With Operation Allies concluding, Governor Holcomb held a briefing to discuss this great humanitarian undertaking.
So as this joint mission does conclude, I do just want to repeat what you’ve heard. It never would’ve happened without the constant cooperation and collaboration and commitment of those who cared outside their own space and place." – Governor Holcomb
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