Posts - Bill - HR 5795 Deportation Disclosure Act
house 10/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure greater transparency in immigration enforcement by making final orders of removal publicly accessible, including details like names, photos, and last known states of residence. This aims to provide clear and timely information about deportation decisions.
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HR 5795 - Deportation Disclosure Act
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right-leaning 10/21/2025
Sunshine on deportation orders? It’s about time we put the spotlight on breaking the rules.
right-leaning 10/21/2025
Finally, some accountability—know who’s out and why, no secrets allowed.
moderate 10/21/2025
Transparency’s good, but let’s not turn people into wanted posters on the internet.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Turning deportation into public spectacle? Privacy doesn’t get thumbs up here.
moderate 10/21/2025
I get why folks want info, but what about due process and privacy?
moderate 10/21/2025
Making these records public might open a can of legal worms we didn’t plan for.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Public shaming isn’t justice; it’s a bully’s favorite playground.
right-leaning 10/21/2025
If you’re ordered out, the public has a right to know—public safety first.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
This bill’s just a neon sign flashing 'Fear and Division'—hard pass.