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kelly1mm

(5,463 posts)
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 08:19 PM 12 hrs ago

House Passes Bill to Deport Immigrants Convicted of Violence Against Women

Source: New York Times

Scores of Democrats joined Republicans in approving the measure, even though existing law already allows immigrants with contested legal status who are convicted of sex crimes to be deported.

The House passed a bill on Thursday to mandate deportation and block entry into the United States for immigrants with uncertain status who are convicted of or admit to sex crimes or domestic violence, as a bipartisan majority approved the latest piece of a step-by-step crackdown being imposed by Republicans.

G.O.P. leaders on Capitol Hill have been hammering at the issue of stricter immigration enforcement in the first days of the new Congress as a way to show how they will use their governing trifecta in Washington when President-elect Donald J. Trump takes office on Monday. They are also testing how far they can push Democrats to the right on the issue after their defeats in the 2024 election.

So far, the strategy appears to be working. The bill targeting immigrants convicted of violent crimes against women passed on Thursday by a vote of 274 to 145, with 61 Democrats joining all Republicans in backing the legislation. Last year, 51 Democrats voted to back the bill.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/16/us/house-bill-deport-immigrants.html



61 Democrats joined all Republicans in voting for it. This is about 20 more Democrats than voting for the Lakin Reily Act. '
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House Passes Bill to Deport Immigrants Convicted of Violence Against Women (Original Post) kelly1mm 12 hrs ago OP
Is there a downside? Chuuku Davis 12 hrs ago #1
Democrats that voted against it say it may make victims LESS likely to report domestic violence kelly1mm 11 hrs ago #6
Okay, so, are they now going to pass the VAWA? sakabatou 12 hrs ago #2
We only let citizens abuse women here in America. FalloutShelter 12 hrs ago #4
So when are Rebl2 12 hrs ago #3
Gotta create a class of damsels in distress, that only MAGA can rescue. Politicub 12 hrs ago #5
Yet, they did not care about it for the last 8 years. keithbvadu2 11 hrs ago #7

kelly1mm

(5,463 posts)
6. Democrats that voted against it say it may make victims LESS likely to report domestic violence
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 09:09 PM
11 hrs ago

as they would not want their partners deported. Others are saying this is already the law.

I am not really buying either of those as a legitimate reason not to vote for it. If it is already the law then this just reiterates that. If someone is violent enough to have to call the police for domestic violence then the perpetrator needs to be removed from their partner and this country if they don't have a right to be here.

FalloutShelter

(12,921 posts)
4. We only let citizens abuse women here in America.
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 08:36 PM
12 hrs ago

You know… billionaires, politicians, defense secretaries, Supreme Court Justices, Presidents… you know… Bros.

Rebl2

(15,150 posts)
3. So when are
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 08:36 PM
12 hrs ago

they going to pass a law that puts extremely wealthy American men in jail when they have been convicted of violence against women? The way I see it very wealthy white men buy their way out of being convicted and or going to prison when they commit violence against women. One good example would be Trump and am sure there are many others.

Politicub

(12,300 posts)
5. Gotta create a class of damsels in distress, that only MAGA can rescue.
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 08:44 PM
12 hrs ago

It’s a tool used to great effect by the right.

The dems that voted for it are the ones I’m most disappointed in.

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