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Dems literally voting for it. dems support illegals doing identify theft and dui

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/150-house-democrats-vote-against-bill-that-would-deport-illegal-immigrants-arrested-for-dui/ar-BB1hFL3o
https://www.ntd.com/house-approves-bill-to-tighten-immigration-policies-for-noncitizen-dui-offenders_970529.html
150 dems voted no on a bill that would deport illegal aliens for driving under the influence
More illegals entered the US in 2023 than any other year.
155 dems also voted no on a bill to deport illegal aliens for committing identity theft with social security
Dems literally voted for this. If you are illegal you can drive drunk and kill people and then steal grandma's social security checks and vote as her and collect welfare and you get to stay in the US
>However, the bill comes amid a fight between the White House and Congress over the Biden administration's priorities on immigration enforcement.

"While the priorities don’t place limitations on deporting those with a DUI, it encourages officers to focus on those deemed a public safety threat," The Hill said. "It also prioritizes deporting those deemed a national security or border security threat."

“The fact an individual is a removable noncitizen therefore should not alone be the basis of an enforcement action against them," Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas wrote in the September 2021 guidance.

"We will use our discretion and focus our enforcement resources in a more targeted way,” he added. "Justice and our country's well-being require it.

>"By exercising our discretionary authority in a targeted way, we can focus our efforts on those who pose a threat to national security, public safety, and border security and thus threaten America's well-being. We do not lessen our commitment to enforce immigration law to the best of our ability. This is how we use the resources we have in a way that accomplishes our enforcement mission most effectively and justly."