09/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/19/2024 17:06
ALBUQUERQUE, SEPTEMBER 19-On Wednesday, 158 Democrats in Congress shocked many by voting against the Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, which would ensure that illegal immigrants who have admitted to or are convicted of sexual offenses or domestic violence against women and children would be deemed inadmissible and deportable. New Mexico U.S. Democratic Representatives Melanie Stansbury (CD 1) and Teresa Leger Fernandez (CD 3) were among those Democrats who opposed the resolution.
The act was passed by a vote of 266-158, with every present Republican voting in favor.
This isn't the first time Rep. Stansbury and Leger Fernandez have voted to protect illegal immigrants who commit crimes in the U.S. They, along with Rep. Gabe Vasquez, voted against the Laken Riley Act, which would allow the Department of Homeland Security to detain certain illegal immigrants who have been arrested for burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting. The legislation was named after Laken Riley, who was tragically murdered by an illegal immigrant who was convicted of crimes in New York and Georgia but was re-released into the U.S. by the Biden/Harris administration.
All three New Mexico Democratic representatives have refused to condemn Biden and Harris's open-border policies, which have led to numerous female and child victims, including the following:
"Anyone with common sense and decency is wondering how someone could vote to protect illegal immigrants from deportation who have committed violent and sexually abusive acts against women and children while denying their victims the right to safety and justice," said Republican Party of New Mexico Spokeswoman Ash Soular." Democratic Representatives Melanie Stansbury and Teresa Leger Fernandez should be ashamed of themselves for putting the rights of illegal immigrants who commit horrendous crimes above the safety of New Mexico women and children. They have proven themselves unfit to represent our state, and New Mexicans must hold them accountable with their vote at the ballot box this November."