Shad White said Thursday the bill — known as "The Mississippi Corruption Act of 2025" — was "killed" on the state's senate ...
In Mississippi, a bill for a bounty hunter program that would pay people to report and identify undocumented immigrants has ...
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The DeSoto County District Attorney’s Office assisted in a deportation operation that resulted in the detention of eight ...
"This is not a pleasant conversation or topic for anybody. It affects people. It affects families. But the law is the law.
State officials proposed offering a $1,000 reward to registered bounty hunters for each successful deportation with which ...
DeSoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton announced his support for House Bill 1484, authored by state Rep. Justin Keen ...
A senior Reeves aide, Cory Custer, told Newsweek, "When it comes to keeping Mississippians safe, Governor Reeves has said ...
Bounty hunters in Mississippi could be paid by the state to help deport illegal immigrants, under proposed legislation introduced by a lawmaker.
The Mississippi Illegal Alien Certified Bounty Hunter Program (House Bill 1484) will offer a $1000 reward to bounty hunters for successful deportations.
The bill would create a new felony called "trespass by an illegal alien" and offer cash rewards for reports that lead to arrest and imprisonment.
Justin Keen (R), would give $1,000 in state funds to bounty hunters for every person they help to deport, according to a press release from DeSoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton (R), who ...