Thomas Homan once defended Obama-era policies and health care for transgender immigrants. Now he’s eyeing hotlines to report undocumented neighbors and arrests of local officials who get in the way.
Attorney General Rob Bonta held a news conference in Los Angeles on Saturday, Jan. 11 to warn against price gouging, looting and scammers who target wildfire victims. “Unfortunately, we’ve ...
Tom Homan has crisscrossed America since President ... California Attorney General Rob Bonta underlined that state law already limits when and how local authorities can work with federal ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is warning wildfire victims and other California residents to be vigilant of price gouging and other scams as many fraudsters may try to take advantage during ...
Tom Homan has crisscrossed America since President ... California Attorney General Rob Bonta underlined that state law already limits when and how local authorities can work with federal ...
Many of these sheriffs, aligned with Trump, are expecting to see an expansion of a federal program empowering them to interview and detain suspected undocumented immigrants. They’re also hopeful Congress will supply funding that would allow them to conduct more patrols specifically intent on capturing migrants.
On day one, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history to get the criminals out,” Trump says
No registry of immigrant addresses exist, and whether U.S. troops would need search warrants to check suspected spots is unknown.
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Later this month, the man who promised to be “a dictator on Day 1” will take the presidential oath of office for the second time. He’s likely spent much of his time during the two month-plus
California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Thursday announced his office has opened investigations into reports of price-gouging in the Southern California areas ravaged by devastating wildfires.
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta has sent more than 200 letters to landlords and hotels warning them that they’ve been accused of wildfire-related price gouging, his office announced Friday.