Louisville Ends Sanctuary City Policies Amid Trump Administration Pressure
CBS NewsAugust 5, 20252 min8,726 views
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- 📌 Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Louisville is ending a key sanctuary city policy following pressure from the Trump administration.
- ⚠️ The city will reinstate 48-hour ICE detainers at Metro Corrections for inmates flagged by DHS.
Reasons for the Change
- 💬 Greenberg stated that leaders in the immigrant community, fearful of federal immigration policies, wanted Louisville removed from the Trump administration's list of sanctuary cities.
- 💰 He also noted that remaining classified as a sanctuary city could lead to the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grants.
- 🤝 These grants provide essential services like food, rental assistance, and medical care to vulnerable residents.
Mayor's Statement and Rationale
- 🎯 Greenberg believes protecting the law-abiding immigrant community and the entire city is best achieved by focusing enforcement on inmates arrested for crimes and subject to deportation.
- ⚖️ Attorney General Pam Bondi celebrated the move, framing it as a victory for the Justice Department and a potential example for other cities.
Local Police Involvement
- 🚓 This policy change does not impact local police operations, who will continue to avoid involvement in federal immigration enforcement.
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