'Protect Our Communities From DUIs Act' Bill Passes US House
- On Thursday, the House passed Rep. Barry Moore's bill with 245 votes, including 37 Democrats supporting it.
- Moore's bill, named after DUI victims Jeremy and Angel Seay and police officer Brandon Mendoza, was introduced after their deaths caused by illegal immigrants driving drunk.
- Data shows the bill passed 245-160 in the House, with all Republicans and 37 Democrats supporting it, highlighting bipartisan crossover.
- The bill advances to the Senate for approval and awaits President Trump’s signature, potentially making DUI-convicted illegal immigrants deportable and inadmissible.
- The House vote, with 37 Democrats supporting and all Republicans in favor, underscores deep partisan divides on immigration enforcement and public safety legislation, with the bill now heading to the Senate.
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'Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act' bill passes US House
A bill that would allow the immediate deportations of illegal immigrants who drive under the influence has passed in the House on Capitol Hill. The legislation is named in part after Brandon Mendoza, a Mesa Police officer who was killed in 2014 when a drunk driver crashed into his patrol vehicle.
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