


U.S. House Passes Controversial Laken Riley Act Amid Doubts in Senate
The House has passed the Laken Riley Act, allowing detention of undocumented immigrants for minor crimes, sparking a contentious debate ahead of a Senate vote.
Overview
On January 7, 2025, the U.S. House passed the Laken Riley Act, allowing detention of undocumented immigrants for nonviolent crimes. This legislation faced backlash for undermining due process rights and sparked bipartisan debate. The bill passed with 264 votes, including 48 Democrats, and now moves to the Senate where a challenging 60-vote threshold looms. Critics argue it could lead to mass deportations and civil rights violations. Some Democratic senators express support, indicating possible bipartisan backing, while others voice concerns over its implications for immigrants’ rights.
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