Credit: Fox News
UPDATE: 156 Democrats have voted to protect violent criminal illegal aliens, including rapists and murderers, from deportation.
S.5 – Laken Riley Act vote totals
Here’s the list of who voted against the act:
Adams
Democratic
North Carolina
NAY
Aguilar
Democratic
California
NAY
Amo
Democratic
Rhode Island
NAY
Ansari
Democratic
Arizona
NAY
Auchincloss
Democratic
Massachusetts
NAY
Balint
Democratic
Vermont
NAY
Barragán
Democratic
California
NAY
Beatty
Democratic
Ohio
NAY
Bell
Democratic
Missouri
NAY
Bera
Democratic
California
NAY
Beyer
Democratic
Virginia
NAY
Bonamici
Democratic
Oregon
NAY
Brown
Democratic
Ohio
NAY
Brownley
Democratic
California
NAY
Carbajal
Democratic
California
NAY
Carson
Democratic
Indiana
NAY
Carter (LA)
Democratic
Louisiana
NAY
Casar
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Case
Democratic
Hawaii
NAY
Casten
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Castor (FL)
Democratic
Florida
NAY
Castro (TX)
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Cherfilus-McCormick
Democratic
Florida
NAY
Chu
Democratic
California
NAY
Cisneros
Democratic
California
NAY
Clark (MA)
Democratic
Massachusetts
NAY
Clarke (NY)
Democratic
New York
NAY
Cleaver
Democratic
Missouri
NAY
Clyburn
Democratic
South Carolina
NAY
Cohen
Democratic
Tennessee
NAY
Conaway
Democratic
New Jersey
NAY
Connolly
Democratic
Virginia
NAY
Crockett
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Crow
Democratic
Colorado
NAY
Davis (IL)
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Dean (PA)
Democratic
Pennsylvania
NAY
DeGette
Democratic
Colorado
NAY
DeLauro
Democratic
Connecticut
NAY
DelBene
Democratic
Washington
NAY
Deluzio
Democratic
Pennsylvania
NAY
DeSaulnier
Democratic
California
NAY
Dexter
Democratic
Oregon
NAY
Doggett
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Elfreth
Democratic
Maryland
NAY
Escobar
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Espaillat
Democratic
New York
NAY
Evans (PA)
Democratic
Pennsylvania
NAY
Fields
Democratic
Louisiana
NAY
Fletcher
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Foster
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Foushee
Democratic
North Carolina
NAY
Frankel, Lois
Democratic
Florida
NAY
Friedman
Democratic
California
NAY
Frost
Democratic
Florida
NAY
Garcia (CA)
Democratic
California
NAY
García (IL)
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Garcia (TX)
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Goldman (NY)
Democratic
New York
NAY
Gomez
Democratic
California
NAY
Green, Al (TX)
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Himes
Democratic
Connecticut
NAY
Houlahan
Democratic
Pennsylvania
NAY
Hoyer
Democratic
Maryland
NAY
Hoyle (OR)
Democratic
Oregon
NAY
Huffman
Democratic
California
NAY
Ivey
Democratic
Maryland
NAY
Jackson (IL)
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Jacobs
Democratic
California
NAY
Jeffries
Democratic
New York
NAY
Johnson (GA)
Democratic
Georgia
NAY
Johnson (TX)
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Kamlager-Dove
Democratic
California
NAY
Keating
Democratic
Massachusetts
NAY
Kelly (IL)
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Kennedy (NY)
Democratic
New York
NAY
Khanna
Democratic
California
NAY
Krishnamoorthi
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Larsen (WA)
Democratic
Washington
NAY
Larson (CT)
Democratic
Connecticut
NAY
Latimer
Democratic
New York
NAY
Lee (PA)
Democratic
Pennsylvania
NAY
Leger Fernandez
Democratic
New Mexico
NAY
Liccardo
Democratic
California
NAY
Lieu
Democratic
California
NAY
Lofgren
Democratic
California
NAY
Magaziner
Democratic
Rhode Island
NAY
Matsui
Democratic
California
NAY
McBride
Democratic
Delaware
NAY
McClellan
Democratic
Virginia
NAY
McCollum
Democratic
Minnesota
NAY
McGarvey
Democratic
Kentucky
NAY
McGovern
Democratic
Massachusetts
NAY
McIver
Democratic
New Jersey
NAY
Meeks
Democratic
New York
NAY
Menendez
Democratic
New Jersey
NAY
Meng
Democratic
New York
NAY
Mfume
Democratic
Maryland
NAY
Moore (WI)
Democratic
Wisconsin
NAY
Morrison
Democratic
Minnesota
NAY
Moulton
Democratic
Massachusetts
NAY
Mullin
Democratic
California
NAY
Nadler
Democratic
New York
NAY
Neal
Democratic
Massachusetts
NAY
Neguse
Democratic
Colorado
NAY
Norcross
Democratic
New Jersey
NAY
Ocasio-Cortez
Democratic
New York
NAY
Olszewski
Democratic
Maryland
NAY
Omar
Democratic
Minnesota
NAY
Pallone
Democratic
New Jersey
NAY
Panetta
Democratic
California
NAY
Peters
Democratic
California
NAY
Pingree
Democratic
Maine
NAY
Pocan
Democratic
Wisconsin
NAY
Pou
Democratic
New Jersey
NAY
Pressley
Democratic
Massachusetts
NAY
Quigley
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Ramirez
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Randall
Democratic
Washington
NAY
Raskin
Democratic
Maryland
NAY
Rivas
Democratic
California
NAY
Ross
Democratic
North Carolina
NAY
Ruiz
Democratic
California
NAY
Ryan
Democratic
New York
NAY
Salinas
Democratic
Oregon
NAY
Sánchez
Democratic
California
NAY
Scanlon
Democratic
Pennsylvania
NAY
Schakowsky
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Scott (VA)
Democratic
Virginia
NAY
Scott, David
Democratic
Georgia
NAY
Sherman
Democratic
California
NAY
Sherrill
Democratic
New Jersey
NAY
Simon
Democratic
California
NAY
Smith (WA)
Democratic
Washington
NAY
Soto
Democratic
Florida
NAY
Stansbury
Democratic
New Mexico
NAY
Stevens
Democratic
Michigan
NAY
Strickland
Democratic
Washington
NAY
Swalwell
Democratic
California
NAY
Takano
Democratic
California
NAY
Thompson (CA)
Democratic
California
NAY
Thompson (MS)
Democratic
Mississippi
NAY
Tlaib
Democratic
Michigan
NAY
Tokuda
Democratic
Hawaii
NAY
Tonko
Democratic
New York
NAY
Torres (CA)
Democratic
California
NAY
Trahan
Democratic
Massachusetts
NAY
Turner (TX)
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Underwood
Democratic
Illinois
NAY
Vargas
Democratic
California
NAY
Vasquez
Democratic
New Mexico
NAY
Veasey
Democratic
Texas
NAY
Velázquez
Democratic
New York
NAY
Wasserman Schultz
Democratic
Florida
NAY
Watson Coleman
Democratic
New Jersey
NAY
Williams (GA)
Democratic
Georgia
NAY
Wilson (FL)
Democratic
Florida
NAY
Mike Collins (R-GA), the bill’s sponsor, released a statement commemorating its passage and thanking Republican Senators for helping to add “meaningful change” and send a comprehensive bill to President Trump’s desk.
My statement on final passage of The Laken Riley Act. Thank you @SenKatieBritt. Next up, @POTUS desk! pic.twitter.com/vw1LzItcZa
— Rep. Mike Collins (@RepMikeCollins) January 22, 2025
Original story:
The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on the Laken Riley Act, which was previously passed in the House before the Senate passed amendments to the original bill, sending it back to the House.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, House Republicans passed the bill, honoring Laken Riley, a University of Georgia student who was recently murdered by one of Biden’s illegals. The bill requires ICE to arrest and detain illegal aliens like Laken Riley’s murderer until they are removed from the US.
159 America-hating Democrats voted against it in favor of rapists and murderers.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) even claimed that the Riley Act is about targeting people because they have brown skin.
Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) released a video earlier explaining the changes made in the Senate.
She explained that they added Senator Joni Ernst’s (R-IA) Amendment, adding Sarah’s Law, which honors Sarah Root, a young Iowa woman who was killed by an illegal driving drunk, and John Cornyn’s (R-TX) amendment, which adds protections for police officers who are attacked by illegals. “We’re excited to send this even stronger version of the Laken Riley Act over to the House, where it will receive final passage today,” Britt said. “After that, we send it to President Trump’s desk, and we’re going to make sure that America is stronger, America is more secure, and that we’re doing good things to actually achieve results for each of you.”
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) also explained how the Senate amendments were “a great idea,” adding, “Several Democrats, of course, voted against it; whatever. But that’s why Trump’s in the White House, really, because we’re sick of this stuff; America is, and they should be.”
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) gave a speech on the House floor earlier in support of the bill’s passage
“Well, I certainly hope we open as many prisons as possible to round up as many illegal aliens that have invaded our country and those that are breaking our laws, killing our citizens, women and children, and causing complete havoc across our great land,” Green said:
The House is expected to vote on the amended Act at approximately 5 pm ET. President Trump will undoubtedly sign this bill into law.
Watch live below:
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