House passes bill to deport immigrants with history of sex offenses
- The House has passed a bill aimed at deporting immigrants with a history of sex offenses, receiving more Democratic support than before.
- The Homeland Security Department estimates the bill will cost $26.9 billion in its first year, claiming it would be impossible for ICE to execute with existing resources.
- The bill, named after a Georgia nursing student killed by an undocumented immigrant, has sparked bipartisan debate in the Senate, with proposed amendments being considered.
- Critics argue the bill could lead to wrongful detentions and emphasize that immigrants generally commit fewer crimes than native-born citizens.
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