House passes bill that would deport noncitizens for harming police animals
The bill passed 228-190 to deport noncitizens who harm federal law enforcement animals, with about 5,100 working dogs serving federal agencies, lawmakers said.
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A Straightforward Vote On Protecting Police Dogs — Dems Went Which Way?
Only 15 Democrats were willing to vote with Republicans on Thursday on a measure that would make non-citizens who harmed police animals — such as dogs or horses — either inadmissible or subject to deportation.The BOWOW Act passed the U.S. House on Thursday by a margin of 228-190, with every Republican voting in favor of the legislation. It will head to the Senate next.Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA) introduced the bill in June of 2025 “after Fredd…
190 Democrats Won't Deport Illegals Who Kill or Harm Police Dogs
The House on Thursday passed a bill that would make foreign nationals and noncitizens inadmissible to the U.S. and subject to deportation if they are convicted of, or admit to, harming animals used in law enforcement. It’s called the BOW WOW Act. It’s an acronym for the Bill to Outlaw Wounding of Official Working Animals Act, […] The post 190 Democrats Won’t Deport Illegals Who Kill or Harm Police Dogs appeared first on www.independentsentinel.c…
House PASSES Bill to Deport Non-Citizens Who Hurt Law Enforcement Animals -- 190 Democrats Vote "No"
The House of Representatives just passed the BOWOW Act — a bill that allows for deportation for any non-citizens who attack law enforcement animals. Sadly, this had to be made explicit in response to a specific incident involving an Egyptian foreigner and a Border Patrol dog named Freddie. Here are the details: JUST IN: The US House has PASSED the BOWOW Act, which makes any non-citizen who assaults or harms a federal working dog AUTOMATICALLY d…
House passes bill that would deport noncitizens for harming police animals
The House on Thursday passed a bill that would make foreign nationals and noncitizens inadmissible to the U.S. and subject to deportation if they are convicted of, or admit to, harming animals used in law enforcement. The legislation, dubbed the Bill to Outlaw Wounding of Official Working Animals (BOWOW) Act, passed the lower chamber by…
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