158 Democrats Vote Against Sending Sex Criminal Aliens Back Home, 14 GOP Vote Against Blocking Illegals from Voting
Two measure failed in Congress this week that shows how both Democrats and Republicans voted against key measures.
In one case, the latest funding bill failed by a vote of 220 to 202 with 14 Republicans crossing the aisle and voting with the anti-American Democrats.
The 14 Republicans voted with Democrats after Speaker Mike Johnson had included the SAVE Act, which stiffened rules against allowing illegal aliens to vote in our elections. It would have required voters to supply proof of citizenship to register to vote. The 14 Republicans mostly said they opposed the spending bill itself, not the SAVE Act, but several said the SAVE Act was not a serious move to assure voter integrity.
Two measure failed in Congress this week that shows how both Democrats and Republicans voted against key measures.
In one case, the latest funding bill failed by a vote of 220 to 202 with 14 Republicans crossing the aisle and voting with the anti-American Democrats.
The 14 Republicans voted with Democrats after Speaker Mike Johnson had included the SAVE Act, which stiffened rules against allowing illegal aliens to vote in our elections. It would have required voters to supply proof of citizenship to register to vote. The 14 Republicans mostly said they opposed the spending bill itself, not the SAVE Act, but several said the SAVE Act was not a serious move to assure voter integrity.
158 Democrats Vote Against Sending Sex Criminal Aliens Back Home, 14 GOP Vote Against Blocking Illegals from Voting
Two measure failed in Congress this week that shows how both Democrats and Republicans voted against key measures.
In one case, the latest funding bill failed by a vote of 220 to 202 with 14 Republicans crossing the aisle and voting with the anti-American Democrats.
The 14 Republicans voted with Democrats after Speaker Mike Johnson had included the SAVE Act, which stiffened rules against allowing illegal aliens to vote in our elections. It would have required voters to supply proof of citizenship to register to vote. The 14 Republicans mostly said they opposed the spending bill itself, not the SAVE Act, but several said the SAVE Act was not a serious move to assure voter integrity.
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