Victims and their family members would have the right to sue under the bill.
by RAY LEWIS | The National DeskSenator Thom Tillis, co-chair of the Senate NATO Observer Group speaks, during a press conference, in Budapest, Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024. Republicans introduced a bill Tuesday to allow victims of felonies committed by undocumented immigrants to sue sanctuary states or cities.
“We’ve seen what happens when President Biden refuses to secure the border and cities harbor criminals illegally. Neither work to keep our communities safe,” Sen. Bob Cassidy, R-La., a co-sponsor,The "Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities Act" would allow residents or their family members to sue governments for felony crimes committed by illegal migrants if officials failed to comply with Department of Homeland Security orders. Sen.
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