Mike Collins has announced his bid for the Georgia Senate seat, highlighting his support from Trump and his background as a trucker, with a focus on his legislative work like the Laken Riley Act, amidst a competitive midterm landscape.
The House passed a bill named after murdered nursing student Laken Riley, requiring detention of migrants who commit theft or burglary, following her alleged murder by an undocumented immigrant. The bill, supported by House Republicans, is unlikely to pass in the Senate and is seen as a political message on immigration. Republicans blame Biden for border issues and seek to reinstate "Remain in Mexico" policy. Despite claims linking immigration to crime, data shows immigrants are not more crime-prone than native-born Americans.
The House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act, which requires migrants charged with theft or burglary to be detained by federal immigration authorities, just hours before President Biden's State of the Union address. The bill is named after Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student who was murdered by an illegal migrant. The legislation also calls for the reinstatement of the "Remain in Mexico" policy and allows state attorneys general to sue the secretary of Homeland Security over immigration actions. The bill passed with 37 Democrats joining all Republicans, while all 170 "no" votes came from Democratic lawmakers.
The House passed the Laken Riley Act, requiring the detention of migrants who committed burglary or theft, with support from all GOP members and 37 Democrats. The bill was introduced in response to the death of Laken Hope Riley, who was killed by an illegally crossed border. Democrats criticized the legislation as exploiting her death for political gain, while Republicans emphasized the need for border security and preventing future tragedies.
House Republicans passed the "Laken Riley Act" requiring federal authorities to detain unauthorized immigrants accused of theft, following the recent death of a Georgia nursing student. The bill, seen as a political move, aims to rebuke President Biden's border policies. Republicans are using the tragedy to criticize immigration policies, while Democrats argue that the GOP is not serious about enacting border policy changes. The legislation, which also allows states to sue the federal government over harm caused by immigrants who enter the country illegally, is unlikely to advance in the Democratic-controlled Senate.