US Congress Could Vote New Laws against Illegal Aliens
US Congresspeople Could Vote New Laws against Undocumented People
http://plenglish.com/images/2017/jun...e-congreso.jpgWashington, Jun 24 (Prensa Latina)
Republican members of the US House of Representatives are getting ready to vote two bills next week, seeking hardening the regulations against illegal immigration, according to the website Politico.com.
One of those legislative proposals will be known as Kate's Law, which seeks extend the sentences for the immigrants that try to return to this country after being deported.
The regulation was given that name due to the case of Kate Steinle, a woman killed in San Francisco in July, 2015 by an undocumented man that had been deported several times from US soil.
During his period as republican candidate, President Donald Trump referred several times to that murder, as part of his controversial rhetoric against immigration that caused hard criticism against it, in and out of the United States.
According to Politico.com, the second edition would be aimed at the so-called sanctuary cities, localities that that limit their cooperation with the federal authorities to avoid deportations of people without legal migratory status.
Called 'Without Sanctuaries for Criminals,' the law would force those territories to follow orders from federal immigration officials, such as carrying out detentions that keep immigrants in jail until they would be picked up for deportation.
The law would also prohibit the granting of subventions from the US Department of Justice National Security Division to the cities that do not comply with the regulation.
The legislation, written by the president of the House of Representatives Judicial Committee, Rob Goodlatte, extends the policies of forced detention for the immigrants that have committed violations for driving drunk and those who their visas have been revoked.
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