Ten Democrats in the Senate voted Friday to advance the Laken Riley Act, teeing up a final vote in the upper chamber. The Democratic supporters were Sens. Ruben Gallego (Ariz.), Mark Kelly (Ariz.),
Kelly and Gallego joined eight other Senate Democrats to help the Republican-led immigrant crime bill thwart a filibuster.
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The long-pushed Laken Riley Act could be one of the first bills to hit President Trump's desk in his new term.
The U.S. Senate voted 64-35 on Monday to pass the proposed Laken Riley Act and sent the measure to the House of Representatives for consideration.
The Senate on Monday evening passed the Laken Riley Act, which would require ICE to detain illegal aliens charged with theft or burglary. The bill passed the Senate 64–35, with 12 Democrats joining the full Republican conference in support of the bill.
Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) has announced his support for the Laken Riley Act, a Republican-led immigration bill aimed at enhancing enforcement measures against undocumented immigrants accused of specific crimes.
The GOP-led bill, which got some Democratic support, will head back to the House for approval before it goes to Trump for his signature.
The Senate on Monday passed the Laken Riley Act, making the immigration-related bill the first piece of legislation to make it through the upper chamber in the new Congress and putting it a step