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The Trump administration canceled humanitarian parole for more than a million immigrants who had entered the country lawfully. In turn, companies have terminated those no longer eligible to work.
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Kenton County dismissed felony rioting charges for 11 people who participated in a July 17 protest on the Roebling Bridge in Cincinnati. The remaining four still facing those charges were involved in a controversial arrest in which an officer punched a protester multiple times.
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Some Cubans fear traveling as the Trump administration cracks down on immigration.
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Louisville is changing its policy on how long it detains people accused of being in the country illegally.
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NPR has learned that the Pentagon has also approved the expansion of the U.S. Naval Base on Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the same purpose.
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Some Hoosiers will be forced to prove their citizenship in order to keep their voter registration from being deleted under a new state law.
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The Trump administration’s travel ban on 19 countries is affecting university students across the country, including Iranians attending the University of Louisville.
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Ernesto Manuel-Andres was greeted by a community celebration for his return to southern Kentucky after he was released from a federal immigration detention center in Louisiana.
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Ernesto Manuel-Andres was taken into custody June 4 for allegedly being in the country illegally, despite his attorneys saying the 18-year-old native of Guatemala had legal authorization to be in the U.S.
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Activists are raising concerns about alleged immigration arrests in Old Louisville.