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  • S. 212, also known as the “Protect Our Law Enforcement with Immigration Control and Enforcement Act of 2025” or the “POLICE Act of 2025”, proposes that any non-citizen found guilty of assaulting a law enforcement officer should be deportable. The bill specifies that this applies if the...

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    The POLICE Act of 2025 says that if a person who is not from the U.S. hurts a police officer while doing their job, they can be made to leave the country. It also asks for a yearly report on how many people had to leave because of this rule.

  • H. R. 58 aims to change the Immigration and Nationality Act by making it a serious crime for an unlawfully present alien to vote in a Federal election. This bill would add such voting to the list of aggravated felonies, which are serious crimes that have significant legal...

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    H. R. 58 wants to make it a big problem if someone who is not supposed to be in the country votes in important U.S. elections, and if they do, they can be sent away from the country.

  • H. R. 31, known as the “Protect Our Law Enforcement with Immigration Control and Enforcement Act of 2025” or the “POLICE Act of 2025”, proposes that any non-citizen who assaults a law enforcement officer in the U.S. should be deportable. The bill outlines that deportation...

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    The POLICE Act of 2025 says if someone who isn't a citizen hurts a police officer or firefighter in the U.S., they could be sent back to their home country, and the U.S. will keep track of how many people are sent away for this reason.