
Trump Signs Laken Riley Act, Will Send Dangerous Illegal Aliens to Gitmo
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : The U.S. House passed the bill two days after Trump took office by a 253-156 vote.24% : Speaking before the murdered Riley's family and other victims of illegal aliens, Trump announced that the most dangerous illegal-alien criminals will be sent to the American naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
24% : After detailing the waste, fraud, and abuse the new administration has stopped -- including $50 million to buy condoms for the residents of the Gaza strip, and $45 million for diversity training in Burma -- Trump spoke about Riley.
20% : "Laken was attacked, viciously assaulted, beaten, brutalized, and murdered by an illegal alien gang member who was set loose into our country by the last Administration," Trump said.
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