House GOP aims to deport, permanently ban illegal immigrants convicted of sexual assault



United States Representative Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) introduced legislation Wednesday that would detain, deport, and permanently ban illegal immigrants convicted of sexual assault, according to a press release from the congressman’s office.

Representatives Darrell Issa (R-California) and Byron Donalds (R-Florida) joined as original cosponsors of the proposed bill titled the Protecting Our Communities from Sexual Predators Act. Nonprofit organization NumbersUSA also endorsed the measure.

If passed, the legislation would ensure that illegal immigrants convicted of sexual crimes are removed from the country and banned from returning.

Buchanan’s bill would “require” the federal government to detain illegal immigrants who have been charged with or convicted of sexual assault. Individuals convicted of these crimes would be “immediately deportable” under the proposed legislation and “permanently prohibit[ed]” from re-entering the United States.

“Illegal aliens who sexually assault and rape American citizens have absolutely no place in our society,” Buchanan stated. “Shockingly, illegal immigrants who commit sexual assault are not immediately deportable, which is why we need to pass this commonsense legislation to keep these deranged and dangerous predators out of our country and help protect our communities.”

Buchanan's press release noted several recent sexual crimes allegedly committed by illegal immigrants.

“Last month, an illegal alien by the name of Santo Felix Cruz-Ramos was arrested in Buchanan’s backyard of Englewood, Florida, for raping a woman in a hotel room. In January of this year, another illegal alien named Pierre Lucard Emilie was arrested for raping a developmentally disabled person in Boston, Massachusetts. Emilie had originally entered our country through the southern border and was previously arrested for rape but subsequently released by a judge,” it read.

Donalds wrote in a statement on X Wednesday, “Americans throughout all corners of our nation are bearing the perilous consequences of Biden’s open border crime wave. I stand with @VernBuchanan to ensure illegal aliens convicted of sexual assault are deemed deportable. These shocking & avoidable crimes must come to an end.”

Issa called the proposed bill “a real solution that will detain, remove, and prevent future entry of illegal migrants who commit sexual crimes.”

“Biden’s open borders have not only made a mockery of our laws, but also tragic victims of so many innocent Americans. In every region of this country, illegal migrant criminals – including sexually violent predators – have inflicted unimaginable suffering and it’s time to fight back,” Issa stated.

Approximately 8.7 million immigrants have illegally crossed into the country since President Biden took office. Another 1.8 million illegal immigrants are designated “gotaways” who were not apprehended by Border Patrol agents before entering the U.S.

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Fully vaccinated House lawmaker tests positive for COVID-19



Republican Rep. Vern Buchanan of Florida has tested positive for COVID-19 despite already having been fully vaccinated against the illness.

His positive COVID-19 test came after he had "very mild flu-like symptoms," according to a news release which noted that the lawmaker is quarantining at his home.

"I look forward to returning to work as soon as possible," Buchanan said in a statement. "In the meantime, this should serve as a reminder that although the vaccines provide a very high-degree of protection, we must remain vigilant in the fight against COVID-19."

Buchanan, 70, has served as a U.S. House member from the Sunshine State since 2007.

A statement from Congressman Buchanan: https://t.co/LvWVD3ZtVd

— Rep. Vern Buchanan (@VernBuchanan) 1626703807.0

Five Texas state lawmakers who flew to Washington, D.C., last week in an effort to block legislation they oppose have recently tested positive for the illness, and all are said to have been fully vaccinated.

"All of the HDC Members who tested positive are feeling good, with no symptoms or only mild symptoms," the Texas House Democratic Caucus said in a statement on Sunday.

NEW: Two more Texas House Democrats test positive for coronavirus, both vaccinated.“All of the HDC Members who te… https://t.co/BnfdzQEzqL

— Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) 1626653667.0

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 48.6% of the total U.S. population has been fully vaccinated, while 56.1% of the population has received at least one dose.

While the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines involve two shots, the Johnson & Johnson Janssen vaccine involves just one shot.

According to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University there have been more than 34 million COVID-19 cases and more than 609,000 deaths in the U.S. so far.

The CDC says that a small proportion of those fully vaccinated against the illness will become ill, get hospitalized or even pass away from COVID-19.

"Vaccine breakthrough cases are expected. COVID-19 vaccines are effective and are a critical tool to bring the pandemic under control. However, no vaccines are 100% effective at preventing illness in vaccinated people. There will be a small percentage of fully vaccinated people who still get sick, are hospitalized, or die from COVID-19," according to the CDC.