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      Here’s the List of 158 Representatives Who Voted To Keep Convicted Sex Offender Illegals In America

      Here is the list of the Democrats who voted to to keep illegals who are convicted sex offenders in America.

      The Democrats hate you.

      What does the Democrat party stand for? Rape, pedophilia, illegal immigration, jihad, Hamas, high taxation, racism, voter fraud — every evil thing.

      Alabama:
      -Terri Sewell

      California:
      -Pete Aguilar
      -Ami Bera
      -Julia Brownley
      -Salud Carbajal
      -Tony Cárdenas
      -Judy Chu
      -Jim Costa
      -Mark DeSaulnier
      -John Garamendi
      -Robert Garcia
      -Sylvia Garcia
      -Jimmy Gomez
      -Jared Huffman
      -Ro Khanna
      -Sydney Kamlager-Dove
      -Barbara Lee
      -Ted Lieu
      -Zoe Lofgren
      -Doris Matsui
      -Kevin Mullin
      -Grace Napolitano
      -Nancy Pelosi
      -Katie Porter
      -Linda Sánchez
      -Adam Schiff
      -Brad Sherman
      -Norma Torres
      -Mike Thompson
      -Maxine Waters

      Colorado:
      -Jason Crow
      -Diana DeGette
      -Brittany Pettersen
      -Joe Neguse

      Connecticut:
      -Rosa DeLauro
      -John Larson
      -James Himes

      Delaware:
      -Lisa Blunt Rochester

      Florida:
      -Kathy Castor
      -Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
      -Lois Frankel
      -Maxwell Frost
      -Darren Soto
      -Frederica Wilson
      -Debbie Wasserman Schultz

      Georgia:
      -Sanford D. Bishop Jr.
      -Lucy McBath
      -Henry “Hank” Johnson
      -Nikema Williams
      -David Scott

      Hawaii:
      -Ed Case
      -Jill Tokuda

      Illinois:
      -Sean Casten
      -Danny Davis
      -Jesús “Chuy” Garcia
      -Jonathan Jackson
      -Raja Krishnamoorthi
      -Robin Kelly
      -Delia Ramirez
      -Janice Schakowsky
      -Mike Quigley
      -Bill Foster
      -Brad Schneider
      -Lauren Underwood

      Indiana:
      -André Carson

      Kentucky:
      -Morgan McGarvey

      Louisiana:
      -Troy Carter

      Maine:
      -Chellie Pingree

      Maryland:
      -Steny Hoyer
      -Glenn Ivey
      -Kweisi Mfume
      -Jamie Raskin
      C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
      -John Sarbanes
      -David Trone

      Massachusetts:
      -Jake Auchincloss
      -Katherine Clark
      -Bill Keating
      -Seth Moulton
      -Ayanna Pressley
      -Richard Neal
      -Lori Trahan
      -James McGovern

      Michigan:
      -Dan Kildee
      -Debbie Dingell
      -Rashida Tlaib
      -Shri Thanedar
      -Haley Stevens

      Minnesota:
      -Betty McCollum
      -Ilhan Omar
      -Dean Phillips

      Mississippi:
      -Bennie Thompson

      Missouri:
      -Cori Bush
      -Emanuel Cleaver

      New Hampshire:
      -Ann Kuster

      New Jersey:
      -Andy Kim
      -Rob Menendez
      -Donald Norcross
      -Bonnie Watson Coleman
      -Frank Pallone

      New Mexico:
      -Melanie Stansbury
      -Teresa Leger Fernandez

      New York:
      -Jamaal Bowman
      -Adriano Espaillat
      -Hakeem Jeffries
      -Yvette Clarke
      -Gregory Meeks
      -Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
      -Jerrold Nadler
      -Nydia Velázquez
      -Paul Tonko
      -Dan Goldman
      -Ritchie Torres
      -Grace Meng
      -Joseph Morelle

      North Carolina:
      -Alma Adams
      -Valerie Foushee
      -Deborah Ross

      Ohio:
      -Shontel Brown
      -Joyce Beatty
      -Greg Landsman

      Oregon:
      -Earl Blumenauer
      -Suzanne Bonamici
      -Valerie Hoyle

      Pennsylvania:
      -Madeleine Dean
      -Mary Scanlon
      -Summer Lee

      Rhode Island:
      -Gabe Amo

      South Carolina:
      -James Clyburn

      Tennessee:
      -Steve Cohen

      Texas:
      -Greg Casar
      -Veronica Escobar
      -Joaquin Castro
      -Sylvia Garcia
      -Lloyd Doggett
      -Lizzie Fletcher
      -Al Green
      -Jasmine Crockett
      -Marc Veasey

      Vermont:
      -Becca Balint

      Virginia:
      -Donald Beyer
      -Gerald Connolly
      -Jennifer McClellan
      -Bobby Scott

      Washington:
      -Suzan DelBene
      -Derek Kilmer
      -Rick Larsen
      -Marilyn Strickland
      -Pramila Jayapal

      Wisconsin:
      -Gwen Moore
      -Mark Pocan

      Source: Newsweek

      158 Dems vote against bill to deport illegal immigrants who commit sex crimes

      Rep. Nancy Mace introduced the Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act earlier this year

      By Elizabeth Elkind,, Fox News, September 18, 2024:

      San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss why the county has become the ‘epicenter’ for the border crisis under the Biden administration and the broader safety implications from the surge.

      More than 150 House Democrats voted against a bill that would deport illegal immigrants convicted of a sexual offense or conspiracy to commit such a crime.

      The Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act passed the House of Representatives along bipartisan lines on Wednesday. All present Republicans voted for the bill, as did 51 Democratic lawmakers. The measure passed 266 to 158.

      Among the Democrats who voted for the bill are Reps. Mary Peltola, D-Alaska; Marie Gluesenkamp-Perez, D-Wash.; Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla.; and Hillary Scholten, D-Mich.

      Two of the Democrats who voted for it are seeking higher office — Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., is running for Senate, and Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., is running for governor.

      In addition to deporting migrants convicted of sex crimes, the legislation would also deem illegal immigrants who admit to domestic violence or sex-related charges — or are convicted of them — to be inadmissible in the U.S.

      The House of Representatives passed a bill to deport migrants convicted of sex crimes. (Getty Images)

      It’s part of a wider legislative push by the House GOP to spotlight issues stemming from the border crisis, which has for months affected cities and states across the country.

      Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., told Fox News Digital hours before the vote that she “100%” anticipated Democrats voting against her bill.

      “If you vote against it, you’re sexist against women,” Mace declared.

      “I mean, truly, because we’re talking about illegals who are here who are committing domestic violence, rape and murder on women and children — they’ve gotta go. They shouldn’t be allowed into our country.”

      Nancy Mace speaks on Day 3 of the Republican National Convention

      Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., introduced the bill earlier this year. (Reuters/Mike Segar)

      Democrats have panned the bill as xenophobic, however.

      “Here we are again, debating another partisan bill that fear mongers about immigrants, instead of working together to fix the immigration system,” Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., said during debate on the bill.

      “I probably shouldn’t be too surprised. Scapegoating immigrants and attempting to weaponize the crime of domestic violence is appearing to be a time-honored tradition for Republicans.”

      Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller