In the midst of the border crisis, 148 Democrats oppose a law to deport illegal immigrants who attack police officers
The legislation, approved by the House of Representatives, was promoted by Congressman Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ), who highlighted the work of law enforcement.
The House of Representatives approved a bill that would support the deportation of illegal immigrants who attack police officers. The text was promoted by Congressman Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ), who lamented the need to approve this law, referring to the border crisis unleashed by the Biden administration. “These types of laws are necessary to protect our nation and its citizens,” he said.
The legislation, baptized as the Detention and Removal of Illegal Aliens who Attack Police Officers Act, received 265 votes in favor and 148 against, the latter group made up exclusively of Democratic legislators.
Since President Joe Biden took office in January 2021, illegal border crossings have reached record numbers. Indeed, more than 7 million illegal crossings have been recorded since then, a number greater than the population of 36 states. Even a Border Patrol agent recently said that it is “the cartels” who control the southern border.
“There is no reason that an illegal alien who attacks our law enforcement should remain in our country; that shows zero respect for our rule of law or our institutions, and they will not be positive contributors to society. My bill would require federal authorities to detain these individuals until they are deported from the country. In addition, it will create a new category for migrant inadmissibility, which specifically bars illegal aliens from remaining in our country who have been charged with, arrested for, convicted of, or admitted to committing assault against law enforcement officers,” the Republican from New Jersey wrote in a statement.
Van Drew, who left the Democratic Party in early 2020 to endorse Trump, recently participated in the former president’s massive rally in the Garden State.
“Our police put their lives on the line every day to keep our citizens safe – you do not get to break our law by crossing the border illegally, attack those whose job is to protect and defend the public, and then expect to stay in the United States. Unfortunately, until our borders are closed and secured, these types of laws are necessary to protect our nation and its citizens,” he added.
One by one, all the Democrats who voted against
Adams
Aguilar
Love
Auchincloss
Balint
Barragan
Beatty
Bera
Beyer
Bishop (GA)
Blumenauer
Bonamici
Bowman
brown
Brownley
Bush
Carbajal
Cardenas
Carson
Carter (LA)
Marry
case
Casten
Beaver (FL)
Castro (TX)
Cherfilus-McCormick
Chu
Clark (MA.)
Clarke (NY)
Clyburn
Cohen
Connolly
Belt
Coast
Crockett
crow
Davids (KS)
Davis (IL)
Dean (PA)
DeGette
DeLauro
DelBene
Deluzio
DeSaulnier
Dingell
Doggett
Escobar
Eshoo
Espaillat
Fletcher
Foster
Foushee
Frankel, Lois
Frost
Garamendi
Garcia (IL)
Garcia (TX)
Garcia, Robert
Goldman
Gomez
Green, Al (TX)
Hoyer
Hoyle (OR)
Huffman
Ivy
Jackson (IL)
Jacobs
Jayapal
Jeffries
Johnson (GA)
Kamlager-Dove
Kelly (IL)
Kennedy
Khanna
Kilmer
Krishnamoorthi
Larsen (WA)
Larson (CT)
Lee (CA)
Lee (PA)
Leger Fernandez
Lieu
Lofgren
Matsui
McBath
McClellan
McCollum
McGarvey
McGovern
Meeks
Menendez
Meng
Mfume
Moore (WI)
Moulton
Mullin
Nadler
Neapolitan
neal
Neguse
Ocasio-Cortez
Omar
Pallone
Pascrell
Pelosi
Pingree
Pocan
porter
Pressley
Quigley
Ramirez
Raskin
Ross
Ruiz
Ruppersberger
Sanchez
Sarbanes
Scanlon
Schakowsky
Schiff
Schneider
Scott (VA)
Scott, David
Sewell
Sherman
Smith (WA.)
Stansbury
stevens
Strickland
Swalwell
Takano
Thanedar
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS.)
Tlaib
Tokuda
Tonko
Torres (CA)
Torres (NY)
Trahan
underwood
Vargas
Veasey
Velazquez
Wasserman Schultz
Waters
Watson Coleman
Williams (GA)