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Senate advances Laken Riley Act, teeing up closing vote

By Miles Cooper January 17, 2025
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The Senate voted Friday to advance the Laken Riley Act, placing Republicans a step nearer to sending the primary invoice of the 119th Congress to President-elect Trump for his signature subsequent week and giving him an early win on one among his key points.

Senators voted 61-35 to finish debate on the invoice, with 10 Democrats voting with each Republican; 60 votes have been wanted. 

Democrats who voted “aye” have been Sens. Ruben Gallego (Ariz.), Mark Kelly (Ariz.), Jon Ossoff (Ga.), Gary Peters (Mich.), Jacky Rosen (Nev.), Catherine Cortez Masto (Nev.), Jeanne Shaheen (N.H.), Maggie Hassan (N.H.), Mark Warner (Va.) and Elissa Slotkin (Mich.). Gallego and Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), who didn’t vote, have been co-sponsors of the laws. 

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The vote tees up closing passage of the immigration-related invoice within the higher chamber early subsequent week. As a result of the invoice was amended, it might want to head again to the Home for approval as soon as once more earlier than Trump can signal it. 

The laws would mandate federal detention of immigrants with out authorized standing who’re accused of theft, housebreaking and assaulting a regulation enforcement officer, amongst different issues. 

“This bill is a small but critical step to resolving the Biden border crisis — the first of many I might add,” Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.) stated on the ground Friday morning forward of the vote. 

The invoice is known as after Laken Riley, a Georgia school scholar who was killed nearly a yr in the past by a Venezuelan migrant who had been arrested for shoplifting forward of the assault and paroled within the U.S. 

A pair of procedural votes earlier this week have been overwhelmingly backed by Democrats; 48 Democrats additionally voted to cross the invoice within the Home earlier this month.

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Nonetheless, whereas a lot of these Democrats have stated they’d assist closing passage of the invoice, others stated they have been solely voting to open debate to facilitate an modification course of.

Friday’s vote was not practically as massive, after that modification course of didn’t bear the sort of fruit Democrats had hoped for.

The higher chamber solely voted on two amendments, one among which — proposed by Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) that added the assault of a regulation enforcement officer provision — was adopted. 

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The opposite — provided by Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) and defeated alongside occasion traces — would have nixed a part of the invoice that fingers state attorneys common authority to sue federal immigration officers over detentions. 

Democrats raised quite a few issues in regards to the invoice in latest weeks, together with the shortage of funds out there to cope with the detainments that may end result from the invoice. The Division of Homeland Safety estimated it will value practically $27 billion to implement the regulation through the first yr and that it “would be impossible for [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] to execute within existing resources.”

Different worries stem from the detainment of migrants upon arrest quite than conviction, and the difficulty surrounding state attorneys common that Coons’s modification would have addressed.

Forward of Friday’s cloture vote, Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), who had earlier voted to open debate on the invoice, lamented that extra modification votes weren’t delivered to the ground.

“We voted on two amendments … and no more,” Schumer stated. “Unfortunately without more changes … to address deficiencies, I’ll be voting ‘no.’”

“While I do not support this particular bill, I stand ready to work with both sides to pass smart, effective, tough and commonsense legislation to secure our borders and reform our immigration system,” Schumer added.

A lot of Democrats voted for the invoice solely months after the occasion was decimated on the poll field, with border safety and immigration taking part in a key position as Republicans repeatedly panned Democrats for being too gentle on these points. 

Democrats tried accountable Republicans for issues on the border for a lot of final yr, particularly after Trump and conservatives tanked a bipartisan border bundle. That argument, nonetheless, didn’t stick, as document crossings remained tethered to the Biden administration. 

“Unfortunately, it seems that even a simple and straightforward bill to detain criminal illegal immigrants is too much for some on the left,” Thune stated. “Some of our Democrat colleagues have been searching for a reason — any reason — to justify voting against this bill.”  

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