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City officials in Louisville, Kentucky, have agreed to comply with the Trump administration s 48-hour immigration detainer ...
Trump Administration Unleashes Strategy to Tackle Illegal Immigration** In a bold declaration, Tom Homan, the recently appointed border czar under the Trump administration, announced an aggressive ...
The cities of Chelsea and Somerville had their first hearing in federal court last Thursday, July 17, on the filing of a preliminary injunction asking a federal court to block the Trump Administration ...
In today's edition of Illinois in Focus Daily, The Center Square Editor Greg Bishop shares reaction from Illinois Gov. J.B.
Louisville corrections officers will start honoring immigration detainers, or requests to hold inmates for up to 48 hours until federal officers arrive to take custody of them, Louisville Mayor Craig ...
El Paso County Commissioners are speaking out, refuting claims made in a recent Denver Post article that suggested they had ...
Louisville will return to an earlier policy of holding people in jail for an extra 48 hours if the federal government says ...
Greenberg said Metro Corrections will join the rest of Kentucky and return to the pre-2017 practice of giving federal ...
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.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says he is not intimidated by the federal government increasing immigration enforcement in ...
Explore the latest on the federal court order blocking Trump immigration patrols in Southern California and their move to Sacramento.