Trey Gowdy Announces Plan To Destroy Obama’s Amnesty And Speed Up Deportation
The bill is H.R. 1148, and is called the Michael Davis, Jr. in Honor of State and Local Law Enforcement Act. It was named after one of the two officers that were gunned down by an illegal immigrant in Sacramento last year. The suspect, Marcelo Marquez, is reported to have been deported twice in the past, and of having at least two identities before he went on his killing spree.
To help identify the aliens apprehended by law enforcement, each alien will be entered into the National Crime Information Center Database (NCICD) regardless of whether they have been ordered to be deported, they have already deported, or whether or not there is sufficient identifying information available per each alien.
The information that will be entered into NCICD will include each alien’s name, address, physical description, information about the alien’s arrest, their Driver’s License if they have it, any other identification that they might have on them, their vehicle information including the license plate, and a photo and fingerprints if they are available or readily attainable.
The bill will also provide financial assistance in the forms of grants to state and local police agencies who assist with the apprehension and detention of aliens.
H.R. 1148 will provide more detention space, constructing or acquiring more facilities for the detention of aliens.
The bill will provide training manuals for State and local law enforcements to be used on the field.
The bill will ensure that any illegal immigrants that are currently incarcerated for crimes committed within the country will not be released back into the general public after serving their sentences. Instead, they will removed from the country through the process of deportation.
A measure that will prevent sanctuary cities (cities that make it clear that they will not enforce immigration laws within their borders) by cutting off all federal funding and grants that pertain to Homeland Security.
Trey Gowdy’s bill would also bar any alien who engages in terrorist activities to obtain citizenship. In fact, even if the terrorist has already gone through the nationalization process, their citizenship can be revoked and they will be prosecuted and/or deported in accordance with the bill.
The bill goes on to describe what criminal activities that include rape, murder, child abuse, sex offenders, certain firearm offenses, acquiring citizenship illegally, and espionage will bare an alien from attaining citizenship through naturalization in the future.
Lastly, the bill will seek to strengthen ICE by hiring more agents, will ensure that each of those field agents are properly equipped with the weapons and body armor that they need, and will set up a seventeen member advisory council that are appointed from several different sources.
With this bill, it is hoped that President Obama’s executive order that the current immigration laws not be enforced as they are written on the basis that he disagrees with them, be rendered ineffective.
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