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  • S. 512 aims to establish criminal and immigration penalties for anyone who intentionally flees from a Federal officer while driving a vehicle near the U.S. border. If a person is caught fleeing, they could face imprisonment for up to two years or a fine. However, if the act...

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    S. 512 is a law that tries to stop people from running away in a car when a special police officer near the border is chasing them. If they do this, they could get into big trouble, like going to jail, having to pay fines, or not being allowed to stay in the country anymore, especially if someone gets hurt.

  • H. R. 5585, known as the "Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act," proposes criminal and immigration penalties for individuals who intentionally try to escape a federal officer by driving a motor vehicle within 100 miles of the U.S. border. If caught, these individuals could face up to two...

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    H. R. 5585 is a bill that wants to make it a big trouble if someone tries to run away from police near the border using a car. It says if they do this, they could go to jail, pay fines, and may not be allowed to stay in the U.S. anymore.

  • H.R. 35, known as the "Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act," seeks to impose criminal and immigration penalties on individuals who intentionally flee from law enforcement officers while driving within 100 miles of the U.S. border. If caught evading such officers, a person could face...

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    The bill wants to make it a serious crime if someone tries to run away from a police officer in a car near the U.S. border. If a person does this, they could go to jail and, if they're not a citizen, might have to leave the country.