California AG Asks Residents to Report State Agencies That Assist Immigration Authorities

The advisement is in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation proposal aimed at addressing illegal immigration. State Attorney General Rob Bonta requested Dec. 4 that Californians report to his office any violations of state laws that limit state institutions, agencies, and local law enforcement’s ability to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement actions. Senate Bill

Bounty Hunter Bill Targeting Illegal Immigrants Proposed in Missouri

The bill would allow certified bail bond agents to pursue illegal immigrants and for state residents to receive $1,000 for reporting such individuals. A Missouri bill would create a program where residents would receive $1,000 for reporting illegal immigrants who are arrested by trained bounty hunters or law enforcement. Senate Bill 72, pre-filed by Senator-elect

Biden Considering More Pardons and Commutations, White House Says

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre weighed in on the move in her first public remarks since Hunter Biden’s pardon. President Joe Biden is reviewing other pardons and commutations, according to the White House on Thursday. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre weighed in on the move in her first public remarks since the president’s

Trump to Attend Notre Dame Reopening as Macron Grapples With Political Impasse

The visit marks Trump’s return to the world stage but comes at a time when the French and Ukrainian presidents face an uncertain future. President-elect Donald Trump will visit Paris for the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral on Dec. 7, an event that marks his return to the world stage as the political future of

Biden considers preemptive pardons for Trump critics

Biden considers preemptive pardons for Trump critics – CBS News Watch CBS News President Biden is said to be considering a wave of preemptive pardons to protect President-elect Donald Trump’s high-profile opponents from his possible retribution. But some Democrats argue these types of pardons could set a dangerous precedent. Ed O’Keefe has details. View CBS