‘All INdiana Politics’ | Jan. 11, 2026

Indiana’s top political figures are taking on pressing issues from international legal disputes to local border enforcement policies. During “All INdiana Politics,” Congressman André Carson and Governor Mike Braun offered their views on the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and the impact of stricter border measures.

Key Takeaways:

  • Congressman André Carson says capturing Nicolas Maduro violates U.S. and international law.
  • Gov. Mike Braun credits stricter enforcement in Indiana and at the U.S.-Mexico border with saving lives.
  • “All INdiana Politics” brought these contrasting viewpoints to the public.
  • Discussions tie local concerns (border security) to international events (Maduro’s capture).
  • The debate underscores ongoing concerns about law, security, and global responsibility.

The Global Controversy

On the Jan. 11 edition of “All INdiana Politics,” Congressman André Carson shared a direct response to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Citing both U.S. and international statutes, Carson argued that taking Maduro into custody in this way contravened established legal frameworks.

Stricter Enforcement at Home

Meanwhile, Governor Mike Braun emphasized the effects of tougher enforcement policies in Indiana and along the U.S.-Mexico border. In an interview with News 8’s Garrett Bergquist, Braun stated that these measures helped save lives over the last year, framing the strategy as a necessary safeguard.

Local Debate, Wider Impact

Throughout the program, host Phil Sanchez facilitated discussions on how these positions—one centered on international legal standards, the other on public safety through border enforcement—reflect the broader intersection of local and global politics. By showcasing both Congressman Carson’s and Governor Braun’s perspectives, the show offered a window into differing approaches to security and law.

Moving Forward

As debates over border policies and global law continue, Indiana’s political figures remain engaged in shaping both local and broader policies. “All INdiana Politics” will likely remain a key forum for discussing the evolving issues that straddle state lines and international boundaries.

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