Kaul said he has not been in touch with any ICE or federal officials but explained what he sees as the state's role in federal immigration enforcement.
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Discusses the willfully requirement for the filing of FINCEN Beneficial Ownership Information Reports (BOIR) under the Corporate Transparency Act ...
Brazil's foreign ministry said it summoned a senior U.S. diplomat on Monday to discuss the deportation of Brazilian migrants, ...
President Donald Trump fired more than a dozen employees at the Department of Justice on Monday because of their roles in his federal prosecutions.