Posts - Bill - S 84 Sarah's Law
senate 01/14/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that individuals charged with serious crimes causing death or severe injury are detained by immigration authorities, while also keeping victims and their families informed about these cases and custody status. This legislation aims to enhance public safety and provide transparency for those affected.
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S 84 - Sarah's Law
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moderate 01/14/2025
We can do better than just detention; how about smarter, fairer crime prevention across all communities?
right-leaning 01/14/2025
If you commit a deadly crime here, don’t expect a free pass—lock ’em up and ship ’em out.
left-leaning 01/14/2025
Locking people up first and asking questions later? Sounds less like justice, more like fear-mongering.
left-leaning 01/14/2025
Throwing people in mandatory detention without due process? That’s not law and order, it’s a civil rights disaster.
right-leaning 01/14/2025
Mandatory detention isn’t tough—it’s common sense, and it keeps communities safer.
moderate 01/14/2025
Protect victims, sure—but let’s not erode due process in the name of tough talk.
left-leaning 01/14/2025
Criminal justice should be about fairness, not scapegoating immigrants like they're convenient villains.
right-leaning 01/14/2025
Sarah’s Law sends a clear message: break the law, no matter where you’re from, and you face the consequences.
moderate 01/14/2025
Safety is key, but mandatory detention feels like a one-size-fits-all that might backfire.