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Kentucky’s largest city is changing a detention policy for immigrants following pressure from the Trump administration.
Last week’s operation at a Sacramento Home Depot appeared to open the door for immigration officials to escalate the Trump administration’s aggressive deportation scheme in Northern California, which ...
The Department of Homeland Security recently named more than 500 cities, counties, and states it considers sanctuary ...
A diverse group has been showing up at courts to escort immigrants at risk of being detained for deportation by masked ...
Greenberg said Metro Corrections will join the rest of Kentucky and return to the pre-2017 practice of giving federal ...
The DOJ said Louisville's jail wasn't holding inmates in custody for up to 48 hours on “immigration detainers.” ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Tuesday that the city will reinstate a policy attaching a 48-hour detainer to ...
Illegal-hiring allegations against Colt Grill don't reflect normal hiring practices of most restaurants, Arizona Restaurant ...
Testimony in a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on Tuesday illustrated not only how there are two sides to the illegal ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg (D) announced on Tuesday that the Kentucky city will begin complying with the Trump ...
A Tennessee medical provider allegedly refused to provide prenatal care to an unmarried pregnant woman because it went ...
Columbia University is bending the knee to Donald Trump and punishing students brave enough to stand up for Palestine.