Congressman Dave Taylor supports critical border legislation in 119th Congress
Rep. Dave Taylor
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Jan. 7, during the first full week of the 119th Congress, Congressman Dave Taylor (OH-02) took his first legislative vote in support of H.R. 29, the Laken Riley Act. This legislation was led by Representative Mike Collins (R-GA) and passed out of the House of Representatives by a bipartisan vote of 264-159.
“The Laken Riley Act is a common sense, conservative bill that is critical for both our Southern Ohio communities and our entire Nation,” said Congressman Taylor. “By enabling ICE to hold illegal immigrants accountable for their actions in our communities, the Laken Riley Act will protect our loved ones and keep violent criminals off our streets.”
In February of 2024, a 22-year-old nursing student named Laken Riley was attacked and murdered by an illegal immigrant at the University of Georgia’s campus.
Her attacker, Jose Ibarra, an illegal alien from Venezuela, had previously been cited for shoplifting by the Athens Police Department but was allowed to remain in the United States. He was convicted for his actions against Laken and sentenced by a judge to life in prison without parole.
“Absolutely no one should lose their life at the hands of a criminal who shouldn’t be in our country in the first place,” Congressman Taylor stated. “The United States must have secure borders and law enforcement officials who are equipped with the right tools to deal with crime from illegal aliens.”
“As a father of three girls,” Congressman Taylor continued, “I can’t fathom the anguish that Laken’s parents must feel from the senseless loss of their young daughter. This legislation is a good first step to ensuring that unnecessary tragedies like her death never happen again.”
By requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to issue detainers and take custody of illegal immigrants who commit crimes related to theft, the Laken Riley Act will address public safety threats posed by illegal aliens, secure America’s borders, and hold the Biden Administration accountable for its lax border policies.
H.R. 29 will additionally allow state governments to seek injunctive relief through lawsuits if decisions from immigration enforcement harm their state or residents in their communities.
Congressman David Taylor represents Ohio’s Second Congressional District which includes Clermont, Clinton, Pike, Adams, Brown, Highland, Ross, Scioto, Pickaway, Hocking, Vinton, Jackson, Lawrence, Gallia and Meigs counties, as well as part of Fayette County. Taylor serves on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Agriculture Committee. Prior to serving in Congress, Taylor worked as an assistant prosecutor for Clermont County before joining his family’s concrete business, where he ultimately served as president. Please visit https://taylor.house.gov/ for more information.
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