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Laken Riley Act Passes in the House to Detain Criminal Illegal Immigrants

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
January 7, 2025
in Crime and Public Safety, Metro
Laken Riley Act Passes in the House to Detain Criminal Illegal Immigrants
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The House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act on Tuesday, January 7th, with a 264-159 vote, marking the first significant piece of legislation of the 119th Congress. The bill, which now moves to the Senate, seeks to address illegal immigration and border security by requiring federal authorities to detain illegal immigrants found guilty of theft-related crimes until their removal from the United States.

Named after Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student who was tragically murdered last year by an illegal Venezuelan immigrant in Georgia, the bill seeks to prevent similar crimes from occurring in the future. Jose Ibarra, the man convicted of Riley’s murder, had entered the U.S. illegally and was released from detention on parole just a day after being apprehended by authorities. The murder reignited debates over the nation’s immigration policies, particularly as they pertain to the detention of criminal immigrants.

In a change from previous votes, 48 Democrats joined 216 Republicans in supporting the bill, showing increased bipartisan support compared to its introduction last year. Republican Georgia Representative Mike Collins, the bill’s sponsor, called the vote an important step toward ensuring safer communities.

“We have every intention of doing, really important, bipartisan work,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson before the vote. “We welcome with open arms any Democrat who wants to help us solve these problems because the American people demand and deserve it, it’s overdue. And, we’ll be looking for that and we’ll see how it shakes out.”

The bill also grants states the ability to sue the Department of Homeland Security for damages caused by illegal immigration. Supporters argue that it holds the federal government accountable for its immigration enforcement policies, particularly in the case of parole releases, which critics claim undermine national security.

Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat, voiced support for the bill, saying, “Laken Riley’s story is a tragic reminder of what’s at stake when our systems fail to protect people,” he said in a statement, emphasizing the need for stronger immigration enforcement tools.

The bill’s passage comes as the new Republican majority in the Senate prepares to vote on it later this week. If approved, the Laken Riley Act would be a significant step toward addressing criminal immigration and border security under the new Congress.

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