The 46 Democrats Who Voted for Republicans’ Racist Immigration Bill

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On Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed the Senate’s version of the Laken Riley Act, which allows for the deportation and detention of any undocumented immigrant merely suspected of a nonviolent crime, with 46 Democrats joining every Republican in approving the bill.

With the House’s passage, the bill now heads to Donald Trump’s desk, where he will likely sign it into law and claim his first victory. Law enforcement will soon be able to detain undocumented immigrants merely accused of a crime, without being convicted or even formally charged, and begin deportation proceedings. The bill does not include protections for children or DACA recipients. On Monday, 12 Democrats joined every Republican in the Senate to pass the bill.

The following 46 Democrats in the House voted to enact the Laken Riley Act:

  1. Sanford Bishop—Georgia
  2. Brendan Boyle—Pennsylvania
  3. Nikki Budzinski—Illinois
  4. Janelle Bynum—Oregon
  5. Jim Costa—California
  6. Joe Courtney—Connecticut
  7. Angie Craig—Minnesota
  8. Henry Cuellar—Texas
  9. Sharice Davids—Kansas
  10. Don Davis—North Carolina
  11. Shomari Figures—Alabama
  12. Laura Gillen—New York
  13. Jared Golden—Maine
  14. Vicente Gonzalez—Texas
  15. Maggie Goodlander—New Hampshire
  16. Josh Gottheimer—New Jersey
  17. Adam Gray—California
  18. Josh Harder—California
  19. Jahana Hayes—Connecticut
  20. Steven Horsford—Nevada
  21. Marcy Kaptur—Ohio
  22. Greg Landsman—Ohio
  23. Susie Lee—Nevada
  24. Mike Levin—California
  25. Stephen F. Lynch—Massachusetts
  26. John Mannion—New York
  27. Lucy McBath—Georgia
  28. April McClain-Delaney—Maryland
  29. Kristen McDonald Rivet—Michigan
  30. Dave Min—California
  31. Joseph Morelle—New York
  32. Jared Moskowitz—Florida
  33. Chris Pappas—New Hampshire
  34. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez—Washington
  35. Hillary J. Scholten—Michigan
  36. Kim Schrier—Washington
  37. Terri A. Sewell—Alabama
  38. Eric Sorensen—Illinois
  39. Greg Stanton—Arizona
  40. Suhas Subramanyam—Virginia
  41. Tom Suozzi—New York
  42. Emilia Sykes—Ohio
  43. Dina Titus—Nevada
  44. Ritchie Torres—New York
  45. Derek Tran—California
  46. Eugene Vindman—Virginia
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