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House passes bill to deport immigrants with history of sex offenses

  • The House passed a bill that mandates deportation for migrants convicted of sex crimes or domestic violence on January 16, 2025.
  • The bill received support from 213 Republicans and 61 Democrats, while 145 Democrats opposed it.
  • Rep. Nancy Mace stated that a vote against the bill is a vote against deporting illegal aliens who commit violent crimes.
  • Democrats argued that the bill could harm domestic abuse victims and broaden the definition of domestic violence negatively.
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The federal House of Representatives passed a bill to turn sexual and domestic violence into deportable crimes, which is the second bipartisan immigration bill to be passed in the House of Representatives this Congress. The entry passed bill to deport undocumented persons for sexual crimes or domestic violence was first published on Link Latino NC. They passed bill to deport undocumented persons for sexual crimes or domestic violence was first p…

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The New Republic broke the news in on Thursday, January 16, 2025.
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