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Wasn’t it the left that claimed ‘if it saves even one life, it’s worth it’ when justifying draconian measures? Well, even though this isn’t draconian, you’d think they’d at least apply that logic to illegal immigrants convicted of DUI. I guess not—though I suppose that’s no surprise, since logic didn’t play a role in their first argument either.
The House passed a bill to deport illegal immigrants convicted of DUI. And while it’s no surprise that 160 Democrats voted to uphold the status quo, it’s at least a pleasant surprise that 37 voted on the side of sanity.
According to Fox News:
No Republican voted against the bill, and it was opposed by 160 Democrats.
The bill is named after Jeremy and Angel Seay, a couple from Moore’s own community who were killed by an illegal immigrant who was found to have been drunk driving, Moore said.
It’s also named after slain Arizona police officer Brandon Mendoza, who was killed by an illegal immigrant found to have been driving under the influence.
What makes their deaths especially tragic is that they were 100% preventable. Those three people should still be alive today—if only the left had enforced federal immigration laws.
The legislation would have to be taken up by the Senate and then signed into law by President Donald Trump to go into effect.
What’s crazy isn’t that the bill passed the House—it’s that it even needed to be passed in the first place. Why wasn’t this already the law? You’d think deporting illegal immigrants convicted of DUI would be a given. While it’s good that this is finally being addressed, it really makes you wonder: What other loopholes are allowing illegal immigrants to evade deportation?
Nonetheless, sanity prevails—at least until it reaches the Senate. Until then, we’re just glad that it was only 160 Democrats who fought to allow illegals to have special drinking privileges not afforded to Americans, because it could have been over 200.
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Author: Danielle Berjikian
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