Rep. Rogers Announces Support of Pro-Law Enforcement Measures During National Police Week
H.R.2267 - NICS Data Reporting Act of 2026 H.R.8352 - Criminal History Access Act of 2026 H.R.6260 - Keeping Violent Offenders
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H.R.2267 - NICS Data Reporting Act of 2026 H.R.8352 - Criminal History Access Act of 2026 H.R.6260 - Keeping Violent Offenders
visibility, strengthens community confidence, and reduces opportunities for criminal activity.” “I have long believed that our rural communities
time high, and with record numbers of criminal illegal aliens in our country as a result of Biden
Government of Mexico is utilizing baseless criminal charges to re-invade Vulcan’s property and potentially seize Vulcan
billionaires. And instead of going after violent criminals, Trump has sent masked federal agents to terrorize our communities
Kayla Hamilton Act will: Require thorough background and criminal history checks for individuals and households where unaccompanied alien
Border Patrol agents funding detention and deportation of criminal illegal aliens cracking down on fentanyl trafficking ending taxpayer
directed federal law enforcement to focus on removing criminal illegal aliens. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has increased enforcement … illegal aliens, 12 of whom had prior criminal offenses for serious crimes. That is exactly the kind
provides robust funding to combat and dismantle transnational criminal organizations. It supports FBI Redstone’s operations and ensures
President Trump's decision to pardon the violent criminals involved in the insurrection, commended the bravery … second term, to condemn [sic] the criminals responsible for the violence. I find it equally disturbing that Speaker
need for continued American leadership in combating international criminal networks and holding authoritarian regimes accountable when their actions … flow of deadly narcotics and partner with criminal organizations that destabilize our hemisphere,” Aderholt added. “Justice must
progress in securing the border and dismantling transnational criminal networks. Congressman Strong spotlighted North Alabama’s central role … border patrol are seeing drones used against them, criminals using them to surveil them, to find
federal law requires prosecutors to prove that a criminal intended to kill or seriously injure someone during … have to read minds to put dangerous criminals behind bars. I thank Reps. Cuellar and Kustoff for partnering
GUARD) VA Benefits Act – This bill would reinstate criminal penalties for unaccredited representatives who charge unauthorized fees
allow citizens who cannot vote due to criminal convictions to vote in our elections. “Each year
Court’s decision to grant presidents immunity from criminal prosecution. Rep. Sewell spoke about the amendment … picked Supreme Court justices made presidents immune from criminal prosecution, they dealt a devastating blow to our democracy
support such reasonable legislation. After all, deporting dangerous criminals is a rational, normal, and coherent step that this
identify it, confront it, and prosecute criminal behavior when necessary. Our judicial system needs this clarity now more
bipartisan Pallone-Thune Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence—or TRACED Act—was enacted to help reduce
international visitors, and mitigate threats from terrorists and criminals. Effective security depends on strong coordination between federal, state
illegal immigration, stopping drug trafficking, and dismantling dangerous criminal networks.” “Now, Congress must provide the necessary resources
involved—both directly and indirectly—in supporting transnational criminal organizations engaged in the importation and trafficking of fentanyl … civilian, who work tirelessly every day to track criminal trends and share timely, credible threat information. Their commitment
ammunition to the general public. Transfers the IRS Criminal Investigations Division to be folded into the Department … arsenal and transfers the Criminal Investigations Division to the Department of Justice. The Why Does the IRS Need
extradition of multiple cartel leaders, further dismantling the criminal networks responsible for drug smuggling and human trafficking
addressing issues such as border security, maritime safety, criminal investigations, emerging technologies, and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear