Politics may be theater, but voting for a bill that protects Americans from being murdered by foreigners is pretty straightforward.
In a vote on whether or not to advance the Laken Riley Act (which would make it mandatory for law enforcement to detain illegal immigrants charged with theft crimes) to an official vote next week, the bill received overwhelming bipartisan support — with the exception of nine Democrats.
Politics may be theater, but voting for a bill that protects Americans from being murdered by foreigners is pretty straightforward.
In a vote on whether or not to advance the Laken Riley Act (which would make it mandatory for law enforcement to detain illegal immigrants charged with theft crimes) to an official vote next week, the bill received overwhelming bipartisan support — with the exception of nine Democrats.