Blackburn moves to allow local law enforcement to capture, help deport illegal immigrants

Sen. Marsha Blackburn is introducing legislation to empower states and localities to enforce federal immigration law after deaths allegedly at the hands of illegal immigrants.

Senator Marsha Blackburn, a Republican from Tennessee, has introduced the legislation in the wake of a number of crimes committed against Americans. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The bill would also require the Department of Homeland Security to provide the DOJ with information about any illegal immigrant with a final order of removal, a voluntary departure agreement, a visa overstay or a revoked visa.

It would also require states and localities to provide the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information about the illegal immigrants apprehended in their state. In turn, DHS must provide support to states, including quick custody of illegal immigrants, training, detention space, and grants to help them enforce immigration law. 

Blackburn highlighted two recent crimes allegedly committed by illegal immigrants as proof of why the bill is needed.

"The recent murders of Laken Riley in Georgia and a 2-year-old in Maryland by illegal immigrants with previous criminal arrests were tragically avoidable, as was the abuse of young boys in Tennessee by an illegal immigrant with a prior record," Blackburn said in a statement, saying her bill would help protect communities and encourage deportations. 

President Biden walks along a stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, Jan. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

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The deaths have increased scrutiny of the ongoing crisis at the southern border, which has already been a top political issue in the country. Both President Biden and former President Trump visited the border on Thursday.

Republicans have blamed the crisis on the administration’s policies, with Blackburn saying President Biden’s "open border policies and refusal to enforce rules on the books have permitted lawlessness across the country." Republicans in the House recently impeached DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for an alleged dereliction of duty and that now goes to the Senate for a trial.

Biden and Democrats have instead said the border needs more funding from Congress and reforms to fix a "broken" system. Biden on Thursday backed a bipartisan Senate bill which has so far failed to gather enough support.

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The deal includes $1.4 billion in funding to cities and NGOs receiving migrants, action to tackle fentanyl smuggling and a limit on asylum claims. It would also increase detention beds to 50,000 and provide additional immigration judges. However, conservatives have opposed it, saying it is insufficient to stop the crisis, and that it would normalize high levels of illegal immigration at 5,000 encounters a day. 

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Biden has accused the opposition to the bill of giving into politics, and said on Thursday that senators who oppose it "need to set politics aside and pass it on the merits, not on whether it's going to benefit one party or another party."

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and DHS for comment.

Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.

He can be reached at adam.shaw2@fox.com or on Twitter.

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