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The City of Columbia's policy lets police make some distinctions, but immigration advocates are pushing for more protections.
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One bill being discussed in the Senate would include life imprisonment without parole as a punishment for immigration violations, and would allow Missourians to collect $1,000 bounties for reporting people who are in the country without legal status.
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Senate Bills 58 and 72 both seek to create provisions and punishments for undocumented immigrants. Those there to oppose the bills more than tripled those there in support.
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The ACLU warns CoreCivic’s Leavenworth facility and others could play a role in President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans
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The Republican senator cast doubt that lawmakers will have enough support to curtail abortion access nationwide.
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The U.S. border with Mexico is a favorite topic for the political ads this election cycle. That's because the southern border is what political scientists call a wedge issue.
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Speaker Dean Plocher has created a committee aimed at looking at crimes done by undocumented immigrants.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate’s plan to use military powers in the Missouri Constitution recalls the mass removal of Mormons from Missouri in the 1830s under the infamous ‘Extermination Order’.
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The heart of the argument is whether Delta Extraction violated state law by selling THC concentrate derived from out-of-state hemp.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced a plan Tuesday to add 200 Missouri National Guard members and 22 state highway patrol troopers to the 250 guardsmen already deployed to southern border by next month.