U.S. House Approves Bill to Deport Unauthorized Migrants Accused of Minor Crimes, First Law for Trump to Sign
Jan 22, 2025, 11:20 PM
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a bill aimed at deporting unauthorized migrants accused of certain crimes, marking a significant legislative step under President Trump. The bill mandates the detention of undocumented immigrants who have committed minor offenses, such as theft or shoplifting, until their expulsion. This legislation is set to be the first law signed by Trump following his recent election victory. The bill will now be sent to the President for his signature, after receiving final approval from Congress.
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