The investigative demand sought sensitive records covering virtually every facet of Exodus’s operations, including information regarding its clients, corporate partners, donors, advocacy efforts, and community programs. They trust us to help them build safe, stable lives in Indiana,” said Cole Varga, CEO of Exodus Refugee Immigration. We hope that the Attorney General will now focus on serving Indiana residents instead of targeting our immigrant neighbors and their allies.” Attorneys with the ACLU of Indiana, representing Exodus, argued the investigation was designed to intimidate organizations that support immigrants and silence dissent. The preliminary injunction will remain in effect as the lawsuit seeking a permanent end to the state’s investigative demand moves forward.