Louisville is not changing any of its policies on federal immigration enforcement, for now.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security published a list of so-called sanctuary jurisdictions on its website Thursday night, saying these cities, counties and states “undermine the rule of law” and “endanger the lives of Americans.” Four Kentucky municipalities were included on the list, first reported by WDRB, including Louisville and Franklin, Campbell and Scott Counties.

DHS compiled the list in response to an executive order issued by President Donald Trump last month. As part of the order, these jurisdictions risk having federal funding and grant rescinded.

On Friday, Mayor Craig Greenberg told reporters that he hasn’t received any formal notification outlining why the Trump administration

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