Kelly and Gallego joined eight other Senate Democrats to help the Republican-led immigrant crime bill thwart a filibuster.
Ruben Gallego is cosponsoring a Republican-led measure to mandate federal custody involving crimes down to shoplifting for immigrants who are in the country illegally. The bill, named for Laken Riley,
Arizona’s newly minted Democratic senator has announced he is backing the Laken Riley Act, a bill advocates say would eliminate due process for immigrants living in the country illegally. As his
Ruben Gallego backs the Laken Riley Act, which allows deportations of undocumented people charged but not convicted of crimes.
We are now getting our first look at Ruben Gallego, the U.S. senator ... doesn't require a conviction The bill is named after the Georgia nursing student who was murdered in February by José ...
Ruben Gallego. U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly ... The legislation is named after the Georgia nursing student who was killed in February 2024 by Venezuelan immigrant Jose Ibarra. Republicans have seized on Riley’s murder to advocate for harsh immigration policies ...
Ruben Gallego is cosponsoring a Republican-led measure ... The bill, named for Laken Riley, a Georgia woman believed to be slain last year by an immigrant who was in the country illegally, passed ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego is cosponsoring a Republican-led measure to mandate federal custody of illegal immigrants involving crimes down to shoplifting. The bill, named for Laken Riley, a Georgia woman ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona is backing the GOP's Laken Riley Act, joining two other Democrats who have pledged to support it during a floor vote on Friday.
Arizona’s Democratic Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego support a bill which would require undocumented immigrants who are charged with certain crimes to be taken into custody.
Republicans are on the verge of giving President-elect Trump a big win on immigration to kick off his second term — and doing it with the help of Democrats while dividing the minority party on the
More than a dozen high-profile faces will be missing from the sea of spectators huddled in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.