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by Andi Shae Napier

Republican representatives. Randy Fine from Florida and Brandon Gill from Texas present a bill on Friday, aimed at increasing criminal penalties for those who disturb the immigration and customs enforcement (ICE), found out the Daily Caller News Foundation.

The Act on the enforcement of criminal law (ICE Act) aims to change Section 274 Of the Act on immigration in order to enforce to five years in prison and a fine for those who consciously impede ice surgery or hurt an ice agent. If the law is to be adopted, people who disturb the ICE work would be subject to the same penalty as people who live or support illegal immigrants.

“Congress should not tolerate foreigners who foretell police cars or attack our law enforcement officers. That’s why I am introducing an ice law. There should be no difference between trade in people smuggling criminals and riots who disturb the legal actions of ice agents. They both strive for criminal aliens, and both should be treated,” in order.

“There must be increased consequences for radicals who make American efforts to deport immigration and customs enforcement,” said Gill in a statement for DCNF. “They proudly lead in the leading ICE act to bring the necessary responsibility to anyone who tries to help illegal aliens.”

The ice act is implemented against the background of anti-anal riots in Los Angeles, which they had has exploded At the beginning of June. When the protests got worse, Reports Riots throwing rocks into ice cream along with other forms of violence in the field of law enforcement began to appear.

However, even in the delicate of recent events, Fine does not think that the law will receive support from Democrats, Congresmen said DCNF.

Equated the bill well legislation He helped to go in Florida while serving at home representatives of state in 2023, when people fainted with them anti -Semitic leaflets and littering the ramps of people. Fine said that when people face the consequences of littering due to state law in Florida, no one left the leaflets on the ground.

“It is obvious that the consequences of disturbing ice are not enough to stop people from doing it,” said Fine. “We show such bills so as not to arrest people. The reason we transfer bills is to stop people from behavior.”

House also he voted 215-195 to pass the Republican Republican representative of the youthful Kim resolution To condemn the riots in Los Angeles on Friday.

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Andi Shae Napier is a reporter at the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Photo “Anti-i protesting” by Susan Melkisethian. CC By-NC-ND 2.0.


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