Louisville, Trump Administration and Sanctuary Cities
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Mayor Craig Greenberg said he made the decision after speaking with local immigrant leaders, who expressed concern about the risks of remaining on the federal sanctuary city list.
Louisville, Kentucky, ended its sanctuary city policies following a “strong written warning” from the Department of Justice. “In a major victory for the Department of Justice, the city of Louisville is dropping its sanctuary city policies as a result of a strong written warning from my office,
Greenberg said Metro Corrections will join the rest of Kentucky and return to the pre-2017 practice of giving federal immigration officials a 48-hour notice before certain undocumented inmates are released.
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WLKY on MSNAmericana says it's disappointed with decision to reverse Louisville sanctuary city policyMayor Craig Greenberg said before he announced his decision, he talked with leaders in prominent city groups, including Americana.
Louisville, Kentucky, changes its immigration detainer policy following DOJ warnings, with Mayor Craig Greenberg agreeing to extend notice periods "from 5-12 hours to 48 hours" for federal authorities.
A federal judge on Friday tossed out a Trump administration lawsuit seeking to strike down sanctuary policies in Chicago and the entire state of Illinois. Judge Lindsay Jenkins of the Northern District of Illinois,
While Louisville has had the same policies in place for years, the city was only recently designated a "sanctuary city" by the federal government.
Greenberg said complying with the detainers will help the city avoid increased immigration enforcement and losses of federal funding.
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Louisville changes jail policy in bid to be dropped from Trump's ‘sanctuary city' listCity officials in Louisville, Kentucky, have agreed to comply with the Trump administration's 48-hour immigration detainer requests, thereby enabling the town to be removed from President Donald Trump's "sanctuary city" list. Louisville Mayor Craig ...