Every Senate Democrat Who Backed Most Radical Anti-Immigrant Bill Yet

The Senate voted to advance a bill Thursday that would allow the government to detain undocumented immigrants accused of committing nonviolent crimes, following the House’s passage of the bill Wednesday.The Laken Riley Act advanced by a 84–9 vote in the Senate, with 33 Democrats voting with every Republican in the chamber, despite the fact that the bill doesn’t require a conviction or charge, but merely an arrest, to target an undocumented immigrant. There are also no protections for children or DACA recipients. The House bill saw 48 Democrats join Republicans to pass it, and the Senate version still needs a final vote.Senate Democrats, like their counterparts in the House, seem to be backing the GOP’s rhetoric demonizing all undocumented immigrants, penalizing them just for being suspected of a crime. With less than two weeks until Donald Trump is sworn into office, many Democrats are already joining Republicans in granting him new powers to carry out his planned mass deportations.See which Senate Democrats voted to advance the bill below:Angela Alsobrooks—Maryland Tammy Baldwin—WisconsinMichael Bennet—Colorado Richard Blumenthal—ConnecticutLisa Blunt Rochester—DelawareMaria Cantwell—Washington Chris Coons—DelawareCatherine Cortez Masto—NevadaTammy Duckworth—IllinoisDick Durbin—IllinoisJohn Fetterman—Pennsylvania (co-sponsor)Ruben Gallego—Arizona (co-sponsor)Kirsten Gillibrand—New YorkMartin Heinrich—New Mexico John Hickenlooper—ColoradoTim Kaine—VirginiaMark Kelly—ArizonaAngus King (independent who caucuses with Democrats)—MaineAmy Klobuchar—MinnesotaBen Ray Luján—New MexicoJon Ossoff—GeorgiaGary Peters—Michigan Jack Reed—Rhode Island Jacky Rosen—NevadaChuck Schumer—New YorkJeanne Shaheen—New HampshireElissa Slotkin—MichiganChris Van Hollen—MarylandMark Warner—VirginiaRaphael Warnock—Georgia Peter Welch—Vermont Sheldon Whitehouse—Rhode IslandRon Wyden—Oregon

Jan 9, 2025 - 23:00
Every Senate Democrat Who Backed Most Radical Anti-Immigrant Bill Yet

The Senate voted to advance a bill Thursday that would allow the government to detain undocumented immigrants accused of committing nonviolent crimes, following the House’s passage of the bill Wednesday.

The Laken Riley Act advanced by a 84–9 vote in the Senate, with 33 Democrats voting with every Republican in the chamber, despite the fact that the bill doesn’t require a conviction or charge, but merely an arrest, to target an undocumented immigrant. There are also no protections for children or DACA recipients. The House bill saw 48 Democrats join Republicans to pass it, and the Senate version still needs a final vote.

Senate Democrats, like their counterparts in the House, seem to be backing the GOP’s rhetoric demonizing all undocumented immigrants, penalizing them just for being suspected of a crime. With less than two weeks until Donald Trump is sworn into office, many Democrats are already joining Republicans in granting him new powers to carry out his planned mass deportations.

See which Senate Democrats voted to advance the bill below:

  1. Angela Alsobrooks—Maryland
  2. Tammy Baldwin—Wisconsin
  3. Michael Bennet—Colorado
  4. Richard Blumenthal—Connecticut
  5. Lisa Blunt Rochester—Delaware
  6. Maria Cantwell—Washington
  7. Chris Coons—Delaware
  8. Catherine Cortez Masto—Nevada
  9. Tammy Duckworth—Illinois
  10. Dick Durbin—Illinois
  11. John Fetterman—Pennsylvania (co-sponsor)
  12. Ruben Gallego—Arizona (co-sponsor)
  13. Kirsten Gillibrand—New York
  14. Martin Heinrich—New Mexico
  15. John Hickenlooper—Colorado
  16. Tim Kaine—Virginia
  17. Mark Kelly—Arizona
  18. Angus King (independent who caucuses with Democrats)—Maine
  19. Amy Klobuchar—Minnesota
  20. Ben Ray Luján—New Mexico
  21. Jon Ossoff—Georgia
  22. Gary Peters—Michigan
  23. Jack Reed—Rhode Island
  24. Jacky Rosen—Nevada
  25. Chuck Schumer—New York
  26. Jeanne Shaheen—New Hampshire
  27. Elissa Slotkin—Michigan
  28. Chris Van Hollen—Maryland
  29. Mark Warner—Virginia
  30. Raphael Warnock—Georgia
  31. Peter Welch—Vermont
  32. Sheldon Whitehouse—Rhode Island
  33. Ron Wyden—Oregon