Fetterman to attend Trump's Laken Riley bill signing
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) plans to be at the White House on Wednesday to attend President Trump’s signing of the Laken Riley Act, which seeks to detain migrants charged with some non-violent crimes, and was passed both chambers last week.
“I believe a secure border creates a more secure nation and it’s just common sense. I believe a stronger border is fully compatible with my commitment to immigration. I also believe our nation should protect our Dreamers,” Fetterman said in a statement on Wednesday.
“I believe this nation is tired of leaders in D.C. prioritizing fighting over governing,” the senator added. “I believe Pennsylvania elected me to fight for a better commonwealth and to work with both sides of the aisle.”
Fetterman co-sponsored the legislation, which was initially introduced by Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala). The bill was passed through the House last week with a 263-156 vote, sending it to Trump’s desk. The Senate passed the measure with a 64-35 vote two days prior, with a Fetterman voting in favor of it along with 11 other Senate Democrats.
The bill will prompt the detention of migrants who do not have legal status in the country, including individuals who were allowed entry to seek asylum, if they have been accused of shoplifting, theft or burglary. Critics have slammed the provision for violating the right to prsumed that a person would be detained after facing crime charges, instead of when they are convicted of a crime.
The legislation was named after a Georgia nursing student who was killed by a Venezuelan migrant last year.
Fetterman has repeatedly touted his bipartisan approach as Trump returned to the White House.
Earlier this month, Fetterman met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago ahead of the presidential inauguration. The battleground state senator said they spoke for over an hour and characterized it as a “positive experience.”
“I mean, he was kind, he was cordial. It wasn’t in any kind of theater. It wasn’t trying to get your picture taken to kind of put something out on social media,” Fetterman said while on “The View.” It was just, really, a conversation. We actually spoke for over an hour.”
However, Fetterman, who has at times been openly critical of his party in the light of the 2024 election outcomes, shot down speculation last week about potentially switching party affiliation, differentiating himself from moderate former Sens. Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (Ariz.), who were elected as Democrats and became independents.
“If they think, ‘Oh, it’s going to be like a Manchin or a Sinema play,’ that’s just not true, and that’s not going to happen,” he said.
Topics
-
Trump signs the Laken Riley Act into law
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an immigration detention measure into law, marking the first legislative win of his second term as the Republican-led Congress angles to execute his agenda.NBC News - 17h -
Fetterman lone Democrat so far to attend immigration bill signing
Politico - 1d -
Trump signs Laken Riley Act targeting more immigrants for deportation
President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act passed by Congress. Mr. Trump fulfilled a campaign promise by signing the new law as he continues to expand his actions to curb immigration. CBS News' ...CBS News - 17h -
Trump signs Laken Riley Act, first bill of his new term
The Laken Riley Act aims to expand the federal government's mandate to detain immigrants who are in the country illegally.CBS News - 17h -
Watch live: Trump signs Laken Riley Act into law
President Trump is expected to sign the Laken Riley Act into law Wednesday afternoon, marking his first move on legislation since returning to office last week. The immigration-focused legislation ...The Hill - 21h -
House passes Laken Riley Act, sending immigration bill to Trump's desk
The Laken Riley Act, aimed at clamping down on people in the U.S. illegally who commit nonviolent crimes like theft, is expected to be the first bill President Donald Trump signs into law.NBC News - Jan. 22 -
House approves Laken Riley Act, sending first bill to Trump's desk
The legislation expands the federal government's mandate to detain undocumented immigrants.CBS News - Jan. 22 -
House passes Laken Riley Act, sending the first bill to Trump to sign into law
The Republican-led House voted Wednesday to give final passage to the Laken Riley Act, a strict immigration detention measure named for a 22-year-old Georgia nursing school student who was murdered ...NBC News - Jan. 22 -
Gallego goes all in on GOP's Laken Riley bill
Arizona’s newly minted Democratic senator has announced he is backing the Laken Riley Act, a bill advocates say would eliminate due process for immigrants living in the country illegally. As his ...The Hill - Jan. 8
More from The Hill
-
Watch live: RFK Jr. faces second Senate confirmation hearing in bid to lead HHS
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's choice to helm the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), will testify Thursday morning before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and ...The Hill - 36m -
DeepSeek upends AI’s great energy race — how can the US compete?
The race for AI supremacy won’t be won by whoever builds the biggest data centers. It's about who can build the smartest, most transparent and efficient ones.The Hill - 36m -
Trump’s inspector general purge declaws a government watchdog
Congress must hold the president accountable for these personnel decisions and take steps to maintain inspectors generals' abilities to monitor the government’s honesty and efficiency.The Hill - 1h -
Trump: Crash near Reagan National ‘looks like it should have been prevented’
President Trump weighed in on the Wednesday evening crash between an American Airlines plane and military helicopter in Washington, claiming it “should have been prevented.” “The airplane was on a ...The Hill - 1h -
Live coverage: No survivors found in Potomac crash; RFK Jr., Gabbard hearings to go on
No survivors have been found or expected, authorties said Thursday at an early-morning press conference, after a late-night midair crash between a passenger plane and Army helicopter near ...The Hill - 1h
More in Politics
-
DeepSeek upends AI’s great energy race — how can the US compete?
The race for AI supremacy won’t be won by whoever builds the biggest data centers. It's about who can build the smartest, most transparent and efficient ones.The Hill - 36m -
Watch live: RFK Jr. faces second Senate confirmation hearing in bid to lead HHS
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump's choice to helm the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), will testify Thursday morning before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and ...The Hill - 36m -
Trump’s inspector general purge declaws a government watchdog
Congress must hold the president accountable for these personnel decisions and take steps to maintain inspectors generals' abilities to monitor the government’s honesty and efficiency.The Hill - 1h -
Trump: Crash near Reagan National ‘looks like it should have been prevented’
President Trump weighed in on the Wednesday evening crash between an American Airlines plane and military helicopter in Washington, claiming it “should have been prevented.” “The airplane was on a ...The Hill - 1h -
Live coverage: No survivors found in Potomac crash; RFK Jr., Gabbard hearings to go on
No survivors have been found or expected, authorties said Thursday at an early-morning press conference, after a late-night midair crash between a passenger plane and Army helicopter near ...The Hill - 1h