
145 House Democrats vote to keep illegal immigrant predatory offenders in America, shocking the nation and sparking outrage.
At a Glance
- House bill to deport illegal immigrants convicted of predatory crimes passes 274-145
- All present Republicans supported the bill, while 145 Democrats opposed
- Bill aims to deem illegal immigrants convicted of domestic violence or predatory-related charges as inadmissible in the U.S.
- Democrats argue the bill could harm domestic abuse victims and broaden the definition of domestic violence
- Elon Musk calls for removal of lawmakers who opposed the bill
Democrats Choose Criminals Over Citizens
In a move that has left many Americans stunned and outraged, 145 House Democrats have voted against a bill designed to deport illegal immigrants convicted of predatory crimes. The legislation, which passed with a bipartisan majority of 274 to 145, saw all present Republicans supporting the measure while a significant number of Democrats chose to side with criminal aliens over the safety of American citizens.
The bill, introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) in the 118th Congress, aims to deem illegal immigrants who admit to or are convicted of domestic violence or predatory-related charges as inadmissible in the United States. This common-sense legislation, which one would think should garner unanimous support, has instead exposed a disturbing trend among Democratic lawmakers who seem more concerned with protecting criminal aliens than ensuring the safety of their constituents.
Elon Musk Calls for Action
The vote has caught the attention of prominent figures, including tech billionaire Elon Musk, who didn’t mince words in his criticism of those opposing the bill. Musk’s call for accountability resonates with many Americans who are increasingly frustrated with politicians who prioritize illegal immigrants over law-abiding citizens.
Musk’s statement reflects a growing sentiment among Americans who are fed up with the left’s apparent disregard for public safety when it comes to illegal immigration. The fact that 145 elected officials would vote against removing sex offenders from our communities is nothing short of a betrayal of their duty to protect American citizens.
Democrats’ Flimsy Excuses
In a desperate attempt to justify their unconscionable vote, some Democrats have resorted to convoluted arguments. They claim the bill could harm domestic abuse victims who retaliate and potentially broaden the definition of domestic violence negatively. Rep. Pramila Jayapal went so far as to criticize the bill for not addressing American needs, seemingly oblivious to the fact that protecting citizens from criminal aliens is precisely what Americans need.
These weak justifications only serve to highlight the Democrats’ misplaced priorities. While they fret over hypothetical scenarios, real Americans are suffering at the hands of criminal illegal immigrants who should never have been allowed to remain in the country.
A Pattern of Misplaced Priorities
This vote is not an isolated incident but part of a larger pattern of Democratic lawmakers prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens. The bill is one of several narrow immigration measures previously passed by the House but stalled in the Democratic-led Senate. Other proposed measures include deporting migrants accused of minor crimes, requiring proof of citizenship to vote, and denying funding to cities limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
“House Democrats’ votes against H.R. 30 should be seen for what they are: Prioritizing criminal illegal immigrants over the safety and well-being of their constituents. It’s unconscionable that we have to pass legislation like this, much less have members oppose it.” – House Majority Whip Tom Emmer
As House Majority Whip Tom Emmer rightfully points out, it’s unconscionable that such legislation is even necessary, let alone opposed by elected officials. The American people deserve better than representatives who consistently choose to protect criminals over the safety and well-being of law-abiding citizens.