Posts - Bill - HR 875 Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025
house 01/31/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen public safety by ensuring that individuals who have been convicted of driving while intoxicated or impaired are not allowed to enter or remain in the country. This legislation aims to reduce dangers on our roads and protect our communities from the harms caused by impaired drivers.
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HR 875 - Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025
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moderate 01/31/2025
Safety matters, but so does fairness—does a DUI always warrant deportation? That’s a heavier sentence than some felonies get.
left-leaning 01/31/2025
We should be building bridges, not deportation lines; let’s focus on helping people, not kicking them when they’re down.
right-leaning 01/31/2025
Strong borders mean we don’t tolerate dangerous behavior that threatens our communities’ safety.
moderate 01/31/2025
Maybe there’s a middle ground between keeping roads safe and giving folks a chance to make good without fear of exile.
left-leaning 01/31/2025
Targeting immigrants for DUI offenses is just another way to scapegoat vulnerable communities instead of fixing systemic problems.
left-leaning 01/31/2025
Is public safety about prevention or punishment? This bill chooses the latter—and leaves out support for addiction and rehabilitation.
right-leaning 01/31/2025
If you can’t respect our laws here, you don’t deserve to stay—period.
right-leaning 01/31/2025
Driving under the influence is reckless; deportation for offenders sends a loud, clear message.
moderate 01/31/2025
No one’s saying drunk driving is okay, but this feels like mixing immigration enforcement with traffic court drama.