President Donald Trump is about to sign the first bill of his new administration, and he is appointed according to a killed Nursing student in Georgia whose name became a rallying cry during his campaign of the White House.
If he is signed, the LAKEN Riley Act would require the detention of unauthorized immigrants accused of theft and violent crimes. The bill won bipartite support for both the Chamber and the Senate.
Here are some things to know about the Riley Laken law:
Riley, 22, was a student at the Augusta University College of Nursing when she went out for a race on February 22, 2024. The prosecutors said that she had been met by Jose Antonio Ibarra, who killed her during a fight. Ibarra has renounced his right to a trial with jury and was found guilty in November of murder and other crimes by a judge, who alone heard and decided the case. He was sentenced to perpetuity without parole.
Trump and other Republicans blamed former President Joe Biden for his death because Ibarra had been arrested for illegal entry in September 2022 near El Paso, Texas, in the middle of an unprecedented migration increase and Liberated to continue his case before the immigration court.
“If this act had been the law of the country, he would never have had the opportunity to kill her,” said representative Mike Collins, a Republican of Georgia.
Biden mentioned Riley During his speech on the state of the Union last year, while he was talking about border security and after us, representative Marjorie Taylor Greene shouted: “Say her name!”
Under the new law, federal officials would be required to have any migrant arrested or accused of crimes such as the display or the assault of a police officer or crimes that hurt or kill someone.
“If you enter this country illegally and you commit a crime, you should not be free to browse the streets of this nation,” said senator Katie Britt, R-Ala., Who helped pass the project law through the Senate.
The bill also allows prosecutors general to continue the federal government for damage caused by failures or decisions in the application of immigration which harm states or persons. This includes the release of custody migrants or not holding migrants who have received expulsion orders.
The provision gives the States a certain power in the staging of the immigration policy when they tried to repel the presidential decisions under the Trump and Biden administrations.
While the Republicans control the two Congress Chambers, 46 Democrats in the House and 12 Democrats in the Senate supported the measure.
Some have raised fears that the bill withdraw the rights of the regular migrant procedure, including minors or beneficiaries of the delayed action program for children’s arrivals.
“In the wake of the tragedy, we see a fundamental erosion of our civil rights,” said representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Democrat in New York. “In this bill, if a person is accused of a crime, if someone wants to point a finger and accuse someone from theft to the stall in court. “”
Most of the Democrats have criticized the lack of funding in the bill, arguing that the new law would not solve immigration problems but would impose new requirements on the federal authorities. The democrats of the credit committee estimate that the bill would cost $ 83 billion over the next three years, according to a memo obtained by the Associated Press.
Senator Chris Murphy, D-Conn., Said that the bill was “a completely unsuccessful mandate”.
The Democrats who argued it mainly came from five states of the battlefield and said their voters demanded more border security and supported the deportations of migrants accused of crimes.
“Whoever commits a crime should be held responsible. This is why I voted to adopt the Laken Riley Act, “said senator Catherine Cortez Masto, D-NEV., On social networks after her adoption.
The New Hampshire Democratic Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan and the senator from Virginie Mark Warner also supported the bill. Shaheen and Warner are each for a fourth term next year.
Senator John Fetterman, D-P., Who also supported the bill because he wants a “secure border”, was the first Democrat in the Senate to meet Trump after the elections. He met many choices from Trump’s office and broke with his own party on a policy.
Senator Ruben Gallego, whose parents are immigrants from Mexico and Colombia, has just been elected in November and became the first Latin senator in Arizona. He said he had supported the bill.
“We have to give the police the means to take measures when illegal immigrants violate the law, to prevent situations like what happened to Laken Riley,” he said in a statement.
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