[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 110 (Tuesday, June 27, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H5187]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IMMIGRATION AND SANCTUARY CITIES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Arrington) for 5 minutes.
Mr. ARRINGTON. Mr. Speaker, as a Representative of the great State of
Texas, I want to first acknowledge and preface my remarks with the fact
that most people that are entering these United States illegally are
doing so because they want a better life for their families. That said,
it doesn't make it right. As has been said, and I have said it before,
we are a nation of immigrants for sure, all of us, but we are also a
nation of laws.
When the Federal Government abdicates its responsibility to secure
our border and enforce our immigration laws, we not only fail in our
sacred duty to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law, but we put
American lives at risk. 121, that is the number of lives that have been
lost from 2010 to 2014, lives that could have been saved if we had the
political courage to enforce our immigration laws regarding criminal
aliens.
Here is something even more outrageous. Of the over 36,000 criminal
aliens released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody over
the course of a year, 1,000 of them were reconvicted of another crime.
These avoidable, tragic deaths from violent crimes continue to happen
across the country, and many of the criminal aliens who have committed
them have found refuge in our Nation's sanctuary cities. These are
lawless cities, let's be clear, cities whose actions undermine the
basic American tenet that we are a nation of laws, not of men.
Fortunately, we have the opportunity to stop this madness and do the
job the American people expect their government to do, their first job,
and that is to keep Americans safe.
Passing the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act would impose significant
penalties on States and cities that refuse to follow Federal
immigration laws and cooperate with authorities. Additionally, it would
allow the Secretary of Homeland Security to prohibit law-breaking
immigrants in DHS custody from being transferred to sanctuary cities.
The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act only addresses one part of the
problem in this area, a problem that we all know will require further
reform; but, nonetheless, this is a good, commonsense law, and it will
move our country in the right direction towards safer, stronger
communities.
In addition to supporting the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act, I have
cosponsored the Davis-Oliver Act, and I urge all my colleagues to do
the same. In addition to holding these cities accountable for harboring
criminal aliens, we need to ensure that our State and local law
enforcement officials have the authority to actually do their job, and
that is enforce all of our Nation's laws.
Together, I believe the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act and the Davis-
Oliver Act will have a major impact on stopping illegal immigration and
deterring lawlessness at the hands of criminal aliens who have
repeatedly proven that they will break our laws, harm our citizens, and
disrespect this great Nation.
Mr. Speaker, let's empower the President and local law enforcement
agencies to do their job. Let's honor the Constitution and respect the
rule of law. Mr. Speaker, let's simply put America first.
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