
Don’t be surprised if you see a bunch of masked federal goons in black terrorizing people in the Derby City.
From the Courier-Journal:
Louisville is one of more than 500 “sanctuary jurisdictions” across the U.S. being accused of obstructing the enforcement of federal immigration laws by the Trump administration.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security published a list of jurisdictions May 29, saying each will receive a formal notice of its noncompliance and should revise its policies to align with federal law.
The list is based on several factors like compliance with federal law enforcement, information restrictions and legal protections for illegal aliens. It will be updated regularly and can be changed at any time, the department said.
In Kentucky, Campbell, Franklin, Jefferson and Scott counties are included on the list, but Louisville is the only city included. In Indiana, Monroe County, which is less than two hours from Louisville, is the only sanctuary jurisdiction listed for that state.
The list follows an April 28 executive order signed by Trump requiring Homeland Security to publish a list of states and local jurisdictions they believe to be obstructing federal immigration laws.
In the 2024 election, 41 percent of the residents of Jefferson County voted for the flatulent senile Orange TACO (a name change since the Space Nazi left D.C. and didn’t take his Chia Pet with him, but did take Pee Wee German’s wife). That means if you’re in a Louisville movie theater with 100 other voters watching a double feature of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and “Casablanca,” 41 of them want the Germans to win.
Back in March, the CJ noted:
Louisville has seen a sharp growth in immigrant residents over the last two decades, a trend that’s helped mitigate both economic and population losses.
Matthew Ruther, director of the Urban Studies Institute at the University of Louisville, said immigration into Jefferson County has helped keep the city’s population on an upward trend as other residents move away.
With this in mind, how is the city going to respond?
There has been no comment on the future infestation of black shirts from the mayor, the police department or the local congressman. It’s time for them to speak up so we know if they’re worth supporting or whether we need new leadership.
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