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The Justice Department is suing the state of California, specifically citing the Gov. Jerry Brown and the state's Attorney General Xavier Becerra. The suit cites three key immigration laws that the federal government alleges made it difficult for federal immigration officials to do their jobs. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN to report on the lawsuit.
The Justice Department is suing California over the state's laws that protect undocumented immigrants. But Gov. Jerry Brown predicts the legal fight will continue far beyond the Trump administration. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.
President Trump said Democrats are "nowhere to be found" when it comes to a long-term legislative fix for DACA. Speaking at the Latino Coalition Legislative Summit in Washington, he said his administration is "ready, willing and able" to find a solution to the immigration issue.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke about immigration and the fight over sanctuary policies as the Trump administration sues the Golden State over its laws relating to the protection of illegal immigrants.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to formally announce a lawsuit against California for giving sanctuary to undocumented immigrants. The DOJ wants the federal court to stop the state from implementing three state laws that protect undocumented immigrants. Paula Reid reports.
Voters select 2018 candidates in Bellwether Campaigns; Political implications of PA redistricting
Gary Cohn to resign as Economic Adviser; Tracing President John Tyler's family, three generations that span more than 200 years
Hope Hicks to resign from Trump administration; Chain reaction kidney exchange saves six lives
'The voice of immigrant America", Jorge Ramos on immigration, midterms and President Trump; Former border patrol agent says he's haunted by the experience
Former border patrol agent Francisco Cantu joined "Red & Blue" to discuss his new book "The Line Becomes a River." He talks about misconceptions about migrants and border agents, as well as whether he thinks a wall will work.
The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement called out the mayor of Oakland for tipping off residents about a roundup of people in the U.S. illegally. But she's not apologizing. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans explains why.
Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf is being criticized -- and threatened -- after sending out a warning about upcoming immigration raids. Schaaf insists raising the alarm was appropriate. Joe Vazquez of CBS San Francisco reports.
The Trump administration had barred undocumented students, including those known as "Dreamers," from accessing aid that Congress allocated in COVID-19 relief packages.
After their joint press conference at the White House on Friday, President Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull took questions from reporters. They addressed gun control, the bloodshed in Syria and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Watch their remarks.
President Trump held a join press conference with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at the White House on Friday. They discussed possible trade deals, military and security cooperation. Watch their full remarks.
At last count over 40 Republicans have announced they will not run for re-election this year. On Face the Nation, Nancy Cordes spoke with Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona, U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent on Pennsylvania, U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida and U.S. Rep. Ed Royce of California about immigration, mass violence and opioids.
Federal immigration agents are escalating efforts to crack down on businesses hiring undocumented workers. New data released Friday shows Immigration and Customs Enforcement visited 122 businesses over the past five days, mostly in Southern California. It's the largest sweep so far this year. Mireya Villarreal reports.
The Senate voted on four separate immigration proposals on Thursday. All of them failed. CBSN political contributor and national political reporter for RealClearPolitics Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to discuss why lawmakers seem to be hitting a wall, and the rest of the day's political news.
"In 1982, a Korean immigrant came to the United States....And then started to raise a family. In that family was a young girl who showed at a very early age an interest in snowboarding….This is Chloe Kim.” Sen. Dick Durbin says Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim wouldn't be where she is today under President Trump's proposed immigration plan.
The father of a 5-year-old cancer patient will not be deported for at least a year. Jesus Berrones was granted a temporary stay Monday. Manuel Bojorquez, who was with Berrones as he awaited his fate, reports.
The father of a son battling leukemia was facing deportation, so he decided to take refuge inside a Phoenix church. On Monday, he was granted a stay and 1-year work permit. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.
The Trump administration has released its 2019 budget proposal. At the same time, the White House is rolling out its $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan, and the Senate is tackling immigration. Bustle.com senior political correspondent Erin Delmore joins CBSN with the latest.
The Biden administration has admitted more than 10,000 asylum seekers since it ended former President Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy in January. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez sat down with a couple who were reunited because of the policy reversal. He joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest at the border.
Sen. Rand Paul halts Senate vote as midnight shutdown looms; This week on Face the Nation: Olympics, memos, immigration.
"You come first," declares the new anchor of the Evening News. "Not advertisers. Not politicians. Not corporate interests — including the new owners of CBS."
As U.S.-Iran tension soars, Trump warns violence against protesters could bring an American intervention: "We are locked and loaded and ready to go."
Police in Switzerland say a fire at a bar in the Crans-Montana ski resort area is believed to have left about 40 people dead and dozens more injured.
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in early Thursday as the 112th mayor of New York City. The democratic socialist is the city's first Muslim mayor, as well as one of its youngest ever.
"In retrospect, it's too bad I took it because it gave them a little ammunition," President Trump told The Wall Street Journal.
Steep U.S. import duties targeting 13 Italian pasta makers will be sharply reduced, Italy's foreign ministry said on Jan. 1.
Enhanced tax credits that have helped Americans offset the cost of Affordable Care Act health insurance for the last four years expired overnight.
A woman was killed in what appears to be the first fatal mountain lion attack in Colorado in nearly 30 years.
A viral social media video has put Minnesota's long-running fraud scandal at the center of the national conversation. Here's what to know.