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Several Arizona Democrats have taken action to move the Laken Riley Act, a Republican immigration enforcement bill, closer to becoming law.
How did Arizona's representatives vote on the bill? All but two of Arizona’s House members voted in favor of the Laken Riley Act.
The House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act 264-159. Some critics say it could pose a threat to civil liberties while supporters say it will make the U.S. safer.
Ruben Gallego's decision to co-sponsor the Laken Riley Act days after being sworn into the U.S. Senate cast the Democrat into the national spotlight.
Democratic Rep. Yassamin Ansari explained why she opposes the Laken Riley Act, a bill with bipartisan support from other Arizona leaders.
(The Center Square) – The United States House of Representatives passed House Resolution 29, also known as the “Laken Riley Act” on Tuesday, which passed with a bipartisan 264-159 vote ...
The long-pushed Laken Riley Act could be one of the first bills to hit President Trump's desk in his new term.
All but two of Arizona’s House members voted in favor of the Laken Riley Act. The state’s six Republican representatives voted to pass the bill, as did Rep. Greg Stanton, a Democrat.
Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego is cosponsoring the “Laken Riley Act," which requires the detainment of undocumented migrants who commit crimes.
Republicans and some Democrats want you to believe that the Laken Riley Act is about deporting shoplifters. Don't believe the sound bites.
Arizona Democrats are split on the tough new immigration bill, but Sen. Ruben Gallego and Gov. Katie Hobbs, both Democrats, have voiced their support.