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Democratic lawmakers had pushed for stricter limitations on immigration enforcement, including requiring judicial warrants rather than administrative warrants for immigration-related arrests, restricting the use of face coverings by federal agents, and curbing certain enforcement operations conducted away from fixed locations.
Democrats, of course, rejected the measure because mass deportations mean their states will end up with fewer seats in Congress after the 2030 census. The America Last party, always.
“Democrats side with illegals over American citizens every chance they get. But thanks to reconciliation, we didn’t need their votes or have to accept their radical demands that would have tied the hands of federal law enforcement,” Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) told TownHall.
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