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Louisville, Kentucky, changes its immigration detainer policy following DOJ warnings, with Mayor Craig Greenberg agreeing to ...
Kentucky’s largest city is changing a detention policy for immigrants following pressure from the Trump administration.
The speculation follows "border czar" Tom Homan’s promise to “flood the zone” – New York City – with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The threat followed last weekend’s shooting of an ...
Petitioners were granted automatic deferred action, which provided a means to work legally while awaiting a decision on their ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city wasn't holding incarcerated people in custody at the jail for up to 48 hours ...
Re: “The Free Housing Bureaucratic Complex” The Gazette’s editorial board was right to call out the challenges and ...
The Department of Homeland Security recently named more than 500 cities, counties, and states it considers sanctuary ...
Greenberg said complying with the detainers will help the city avoid increased immigration enforcement and losses of federal ...
The DOJ said Louisville's jail wasn't holding inmates in custody for up to 48 hours on “immigration detainers.” ...
The curated articles all discuss how North Carolina’s state and local leaders handle federal requests for cooperation with ICE, and how political decisions shape the experience of immigrant ...
Members of Mayor Greenberg's International Advisory Council said they were not part of the conversations leading up to the ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg said he made the decision after speaking with local immigrant leaders, who expressed concern about the ...