The Department of Homeland Security has taken down a list of hundreds of states and jurisdiction that officials determined were obstructing the enforcement of federal immigration laws.

Louisville was among the hundreds of jurisdictions included on the list.

The Department of Homeland Security has removed a list of hundreds of " sanctuary jurisdictions " that included Louisville after it drew confusion and frustration from local officials around the country.

The list, first published May 29, was taken offline June 1, according to the Wayback Machine , the Cincinnati Enquirer reported . It was released roughly a month after an executive order signed by President Donald Trump required DHS to compile a list of states and local jurisdictions believed to be obstructing the enforc

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