
WASHINGTON — The Republican-led House on Wednesday passed the Laken Riley Act, a strict immigration detention measure named for a 22-year-old Georgia nursing school student who was murdered last year by an undocumented immigrant. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The legislation, aimed at clamping down on people in the U.S.
Main Idea: The House passed the Laken Riley Act, sending President Donald Trump the first bill of his new term and setting up stricter detention rules for some undocumented immigrants accused of certain crimes.
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The bill could lead to more detention and deportation of undocumented people for minor crimes, raising costs for taxpayers and risks of rushed enforcement.
Supporters say the House bill may improve public safety by detaining some noncitizens who commit theft or other listed crimes.
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