House Passes Bill to Deport Immigrants Convicted of Violence Against Women
Briefly

The House passed a bill mandating deportation for immigrants with uncertain status convicted of sex crimes or domestic violence, reflecting a push for stricter immigration enforcement.
Republican leaders are testing how far they can push Democrats on immigration following their electoral defeats, aiming to secure a bipartisan majority on controversial measures.
Despite duplicating existing law, the newly passed bill targeting immigrants who commit violent crimes against women saw significant bipartisan support, signaling a shift in Congressional dynamics.
House Republicans have initiated a series of narrow immigration bills this session, focusing on deportations for minor crimes and proof of citizenship for voting.
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