enYou have to wonder if it is time to require anyone running for the House or Senate to take a mental fitness test after 145 Democrats voted to allow illegal aliens to rape women and children. I can hardly wait for the 2026 election and the numerous political ads against those 145 moron. I’m betting that the vast majority of women and most men would find this vote to be disqualifying for anyone running for national office. The only votes they would get the majority of would be illegal alien rapists.
The bill, called the “Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act,” passed with the support of 213 Republicans and 61 Democrats. 145 Democrats and 0 Republican favored the rapists. The premse of the bill is quite simple. Any illegal alien who rapes a woman or child would be immediately deported after serving what I would hope would be a lengthy prison sentence. For what reason could anyone vote against that? The same party that hates Israel and applauds terroritof course.
Nancy Mace who wrote the bill said:
“Just walked off the floor – after HR30 passes the House for a second time – 145 Democrats have a lot of explaining to do after being given a second chance to protect women and girls from illegals who r*pe, m*lest and m*rder them.”
“Jamie Raskin isn’t telling the truth when he says my bill to deport r*pists, p*dophiles and m*rderers will set women back. No. What sets women back are those on the Left that don’t want to deport the worst of the worst – those committing violence against women.”
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson added:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“This commonsense solution should be an overwhelmingly bipartisan effort, but the American people must know only 28% of House Democrats voted to protect women from these predators.”
The bill states that it would “amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that aliens who have been convicted of or who have committed sex offenses or domestic violence are inadmissible and deportable.”
It also contains provisions that apply to crimes of stalking, child abuse, child neglect, child abandonment, or violating the portion of a protection order “against credible threats of violence, repeated harassment, or bodily injury” to the protectee.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, argued the bill was redundant when it came to cracking down on foreign national criminals and would “set back” efforts to protect victims because it could be used against these survivors if they are immigrants who resist their abusers.
Similar to other House bills that are getting a second chance in the new Congress, Mace’s legislation is once again heading to the Senate, which is now under Republican control.




















