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Louisville Dropping ‘Sanctuary City’ Policy

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, JUL 22 – Louisville reversed sanctuary policies due to DOJ threats of lawsuits and loss of hundreds of millions in federal funding, impacting fewer than 100 inmates annually, Mayor Greenberg said.

  • Radnor Township Board of Commissioners voted 6-0 to become a sanctuary city, barring local police from assisting federal immigration enforcement during non-criminal investigations, as outlined in Resolution 104.
  • Louisville, Kentucky, announced a reversal of its sanctuary city policy, complying with ICE detainers after warnings from the DOJ about potential legal actions and funding cuts.
  • Louisville's Mayor Craig Greenberg stated the stakes were too high, referencing the threat of military presence in the city related to ongoing federal immigration enforcement pressures.
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Townhall broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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