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Senate Republicans Issue Statement Regarding U.S. Representative McBride’s Opposition to Laken Riley Act

January 9, 2025

DOVER, DE – With bipartisan support, the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed House Resolution 29 (H.R. 29), dubbed the Laken Riley Act, on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. As of this release, the U.S. Senate is slated to consider H.R. 29 on Friday, January 10, 2025.

The Delaware State Republican Caucus issued the following statement in response to U.S. Representative Sarah McBride’s “No” vote on the Laken Riley Act.

“The Delaware State Senate Republican Caucus expresses its strong disagreement with U.S. Representative Sarah McBride’s decision to vote against H.R. 29, the Laken Riley Act. This legislation, named in memory of Laken Riley who was murdered by an individual who crossed our nation’s border illegally, aims to ensure that undocumented immigrants who are charged with and/or convicted of theft, burglary, larceny, or shoplifting, are detained by the Department of Homeland Security until they can be deported.

“We find it concerning that Representative McBride, or any elected official, would oppose this measure. This vote suggests a disregard for public safety, as the bill directly addresses the need to protect our communities from individuals who have shown they are willing to break our laws.

“We urge Representative McBride to reconsider, and to prioritize the safety and well-being of Delaware’s residents above all else. We also ask Senators Chris Coons and Lisa Blunt Rochester to join their colleagues and support this bipartisan measure when it is considered in the Senate.”

The Senate Republican Caucus consists of Republican Leader Gerald Hocker (20th District), Republican Whip Brian Pettyjohn (19th District), Senator Dave Lawson (15th District), Senator Bryant Richardson (21st District), Senator Dave Wilson (18th District), and Senator Eric Buckson (16th District).

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