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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Louisville Abandons Sanctuary Policy Under DOJ Threat
Democratic‑led Louisville, Kentucky, reversed its sanctuary city policy Tuesday after a stern warning from the Trump administration’s Department of Justice. Mayor Craig Greenberg, citing federal legal and financial risks, announced the city would now honor ICE detainers for up to 48 hours to comply with federal law and avoid punitive actions. Mayor Greenberg said the move came only after the DOJ made clear that failure to comply—and maintain san…
Blue City Abandons ‘Sanctuary City’ Policy After Warning From Trump Administration
Louisville, Kentucky, announced on Tuesday that it would take steps to remove its “sanctuary city” status, a designation imposed by the Trump administration earlier this year.The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections will now honor immigration detainers filed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which the federal law enforcement agency uses to ensure it can gain custody over illegal aliens arrested by local authorities.Democrat May…
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City 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 #Kentucky #sanctuarycity #Trump #immigration #illegalimmigration
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