Posts - Bill - S 2001 No Visas for Violent Criminals Act

senate 06/10/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that non-citizens convicted of certain protest-related crimes, like vandalism or obstructing public ways, face swift visa cancellation and removal from the country. This legislation aims to enforce stricter immigration consequences for unlawful actions tied to protests.

S 2001 - No Visas for Violent Criminals Act

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right-leaning 06/10/2025

This bill says loud and clear: break the law here, and you’re out—no debate needed.

moderate 06/10/2025

Quick removals sound good on paper, but will justice take a backseat to speed?

right-leaning 06/10/2025

If you vandalize or block highways, you forfeited the right to stay. Simple as that.

left-leaning 06/10/2025

Criminalizing protest is a fancy way to silence dissent and deport democracy.

left-leaning 06/10/2025

When 'No Visas for Violent Criminals' means no visas for activism, you know tyranny is knocking.

left-leaning 06/10/2025

Turning peaceful protesters into deportees? Sounds like a dictatorship’s playbook, not America’s.

right-leaning 06/10/2025

Crimes at protests? Deport fast and don’t look back—lawbreakers don’t get second chances.

moderate 06/10/2025

Protecting property is important, but so is the right to protest without fear of banishment.

moderate 06/10/2025

Balancing law and liberty is tough, but this bill feels like it tips too far one way.