Skip to content
← Back to feed
Michael F. Bennet (D-CO)
Michael F. Bennet
Democrat·Colorado

Bennet Introduces Amendments to Strengthen Pathways to Citizenship and Protect Right to Due Process for Minors and Dreamers

Jan 15, 2025|Press Releases
Washington, D.C. — Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet introduced three amendments to the Laken Riley Act, legislation now moving through the Senate to require mandatory detention of undocumented individuals if they have been charged, accused, or arrested for burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting. The legislation also authorizes state attorneys general to sue the federal government for decisions or alleged failures related to immigration enforcement.
“Immigration reform is long overdue in this country and should build on individual rights, not strip them,”said Bennet. “This legislation in its current form burdens families, local economies, courts, and law enforcement without any support for the existing challenges they face. Including these amendments would ensure we respect the right to due process and move towards a humane, commonsense immigration system in this country.”
Bennet’s first amendment excludes individuals granted or eligible for DACA status and children 16 years of age and under from the mandatory detention provisions of the Laken Riley Act by preserving existing federal, state, and local due process protections for minors and Dreamers who commit crimes. Custody provisions explicitly would not apply to these groups.
Bennet’s second amendment includes hisAffordable and Secure Food Actand the Dream Act to address immigration and labor challenges.Specifically, this amendment would:
Bennet’s third amendment would address constitutional concerns and resource efficiency in the Laken Riley Act by modifying mandatory detention provisions and eliminating problematic clauses.
Specifically, this amendment would:
These amendments build on Bennet’s work with Democratic and Republican colleagues to advocate for commonsense immigration reforms that support our economy, keep families together, and secure our border to combat drug, arms, and human trafficking. In addition, Bennet is focused on strengthening our response to the surge in migrant arrivals, protecting immigrant children, and ensuring timely support and federal funding for communities hosting migrants, including in Colorado.
Write to Michael
Get Help with a Federal Agency
Visiting DC
©2024 U.S. Senate. All Rights Reserved.  |Privacy Policy

Issued within 24 hours

Other senators' releases published in the day before or after this one.