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A major American city is changing its sanctuary policy amid escalating pressure from the Trump administration. Louisville ...
City officials in Louisville, Kentucky, have agreed to comply with the Trump administration s 48-hour immigration detainer ...
The sentencing of police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison by a Trump-appointed judge is a travesty—even if it’s ...
Louisville corrections officers will start honoring immigration detainers, or requests to hold inmates for up to 48 hours until federal officers arrive to take custody of them, Louisville Mayor Craig ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg said he made the decision after speaking with local immigrant leaders, who expressed concern about the ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city wasn't holding incarcerated people in custody at the jail for up to 48 hours ...
Louisville will return to an earlier policy of holding people in jail for an extra 48 hours if the federal government says ...
Leaders in Louisville, Kentucky announced Tuesday that the city will no longer be considered a sanctuary city after changes to its jail policy.
The city would have been at risk of litigation if it didn't start holding illegal immigrants in custody for up to 48 hours on federal detainers.
The Democrat mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, announced that the city will change some of its immigration policies, making it ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg (D) announced on Tuesday that the Kentucky city will begin complying with the Trump ...