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The House voted Friday to define in federal law what constitutes a "crime of violence," a change that would make it easier to charge immigrants with an aggravated felony and deport them.
The Community Safety and Security Act passed 247-152 and was introduced just a week ago by Rep. Karen Handel, R-Ga. The bill is a response to a Supreme Court ruling in April that said there's not enough clarity in federal law to charge immigrants with aggravated felony, because that determination is based on whether they committed a "crime of violence," a term found in another part of the federal code that isn't defined.
Under the bill, the term would be defined in a way that includes a range of offenses, including assault, voluntary manslaughter, attempted kidnapping, sexual assault, domestic violence, murder, human trafficking, and others. With that change in place, the government could again charge immigrants with aggravated felony, a charge that opens up criminal aliens to mandatory removal from the U.S.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com
The House voted Friday to define in federal law what constitutes a "crime of violence," a change that would make it easier to charge immigrants with an aggravated felony and deport them.
The Community Safety and Security Act passed 247-152 and was introduced just a week ago by Rep. Karen Handel, R-Ga. The bill is a response to a Supreme Court ruling in April that said there's not enough clarity in federal law to charge immigrants with aggravated felony, because that determination is based on whether they committed a "crime of violence," a term found in another part of the federal code that isn't defined.
Under the bill, the term would be defined in a way that includes a range of offenses, including assault, voluntary manslaughter, attempted kidnapping, sexual assault, domestic violence, murder, human trafficking, and others. With that change in place, the government could again charge immigrants with aggravated felony, a charge that opens up criminal aliens to mandatory removal from the U.S.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com