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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.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg (D) announced on Tuesday that the Kentucky city will begin complying with the Trump administration’s 48-hour immigration detainer requests and, in exchange, the ...
A new poll from CBS/YouGov says support for Trump's immigration policies have dropped by double digits since February.
Colorado Republican Congressman Gabe Evans from the 8th Congressional District has signed on to the Dignity Act, a bill that ...
Greenberg said complying with the detainers will help the city avoid increased immigration enforcement and losses of federal ...
Kentucky’s largest city is changing a detention policy for immigrants following pressure from the Trump administration.
Louisville will return to an earlier policy of holding people in jail for an extra 48 hours if the federal government says ...
Under normal circumstances, these events would draw millions of visitors, generate billions of dollars in tourism and ...
Louisville, Kentucky, changes its immigration detainer policy following DOJ warnings, with Mayor Craig Greenberg agreeing to ...
The U.S. will implement a new "visa integrity fee" of $250 for foreign visitors, which some believe will deter tourism to the ...
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered Thursday evening, July 17, for the annual “Good Trouble” rally, an event inspired by civil ...
House Republicans condemn violence against ICE and CBP officers amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, blaming ...