On the recordSeptember 14, 2017
Madam Speaker, H.R. 3697 is yet another exercise in false advertising by the Majority. Named the ``Criminal Alien Gang Member Removal Act,'' this legislation is so overbroad that it would lead to the deportation of immigrants with absolutely no criminal record and would apply to individuals with no connection to gangs. In short, this blatantly anti-immigration legislation casts a wide and dangerous net in furtherance of President Trump's mass deportation agenda. I say this for several reasons. To begin with, H.R. 3967 authorizes the Trump Administration to brand a group of immigrants a ``gang'' without requiring a conviction or even an arrest. In fact, it would allow individuals to be deported or denied admission based on a mere ``belief''--however tenuous--of their connection to unlawful activity. In addition, the bill's definition of a ``gang'' is so broad that it would apply to individuals who clearly are not members of criminal gangs. I doubt that my Republican colleagues really believe that 5 Christian ministers providing shelter to undocumented immigrants constitute a criminal gang. But by voting for this measure, that's precisely what lawmakers would turn them into. The bill instantly places such religious workers throughout America--from nuns to rabbis, imams to priests--into the same classification as MS-13.…





