Update-House Passes the Laken Riley Act!
Help Us Pass this Bill and Lead the Way to Arrest and Deportations of Criminal Aliens
Victory! We passed the Laken Riley Act yesterday afternoon with a vote of 251-170, receiving rare bipartisan support with all Republicans plus 37 Democrats voting in favor. This bill, aimed at enhancing immigration enforcement, marks a significant step forward in our commitment to public safety and immigration policy reform.
Now, we need to act to ensure our Senators, who failed to pass this bill last year, will come together as a majority to pass this crucial legislation by the end of this week. Let's keep the momentum going; call your Senators, spread the word, and let's see this bill through to the end for Laken Riley and for the safety of all Americans!
We Need 8 Senate Democrats to Cross Over to Pass this Bill! Please take a few seconds to ACT BELOW to keep up the heat on the US Senate and a couple extra minutes to phone your Democrat Senators, asking for the same bi-partisan support we saw in the House.
Detention of Certain Aliens: The bill mandates that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must detain any non-U.S. national who is unlawfully present in the United States or did not possess the necessary documents upon admission and has been charged with, arrested for, convicted of, or admits to acts constituting burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting.
The act is intended to give Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and state governments more resources and authority to combat illegal alien crime, with a specific focus on reducing the threshold for ICE involvement in cases of theft-related offenses.
Bipartisan Support and Opposition: It passed the House with significant bipartisan support last year.
The Laken Riley Act: A Bold Stand for State Power in the Face of Federal Immigration Failures
In a resounding call for justice and the protection of American lives, Representative Mike Collins of Georgia has introduced the Laken Riley Act, a federal bill that seeks to empower states in the fight against federal immigration laws, particularly concerning ‘migrant crime’. The urgency behind this legislation stems from the tragic death of nursing student Laken Riley, whose life was brutally taken by Jose Ibarra, a migrant who entered the U.S. illegally.
If tougher laws were in place, Laken Riley would still be alive!
The tragedy that befell her, a promising young woman robbed of the chance to fulfill her childhood dream of becoming a nurse serves as a heartbreaking testament to the dire consequences of open borders and sanctuary city policies. Laken, a beacon of hope and faith, a fierce long-distance runner with dreams that reached far into the future, now lies at rest, her aspirations cruelly cut short in 2024.
“When the world loses someone like Laken, whose light consistently shined so bright, it seems that much darker in their absence,” stated her church’s lead pastor, Samer Massad.
“Laken was special. She was a gift to anyone who knew her. Smart, kind, compassionate, and thoughtful don’t even begin to scratch the surface. She was a loving daughter, sister, and friend. She had a gift for making anyone she was around feel comfortable and seen.”
It is a stark reminder that behind every statistic lies a human story, a life filled with potential and dreams that should never be sacrificed at the altar of political indifference.
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Rep. Collins, who represents the district where Riley was killed, passionately asserts that the Biden administration's failure to secure the U.S. southern border directly contributed to the murder of Laken Riley. The bill is now in a Committee Hearing that began March 5th.
“These people are committing crimes across this country, and they’re doing it in sanctuary cities,” Collins declared. “And they’re just bouncing from one sanctuary city to the other because all they get is a little slap on the wrist.”
The bill seeks to ensure that migrants charged with crimes such as theft or burglary can be detained promptly and grants local officials more power to resist the Department of Homeland Security and hold federal agencies accountable. Notably, it allows states to sue agencies like DHS if they fail to fulfill their responsibilities.
Collins emphasizes that the Laken Riley Act is not just a response to a tragic incident; it's a necessary step to prevent similar occurrences in the future. Drawing attention to Ibarra's release in New York despite previous charges, Collins contends that, under his proposed legislation, migrants like Ibarra could be held accountable and detained for the safety of American communities. The legislation, if passed, would provide states with the means to bypass sanctuary city roadblocks, creating a stronger, more unified approach to addressing the failures in the immigration system.
Collins emphasizes that this legislation is a necessary response to an unacceptable failure that has left families, like Riley’s, devastated and communities in mourning.
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