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The U.S. House passed a bipartisan bill toughening penalties for illegal border crossings, including up to life in prison for repeat offenders.
The U.S. House has passed the bipartisan "Stop Illegal Entry Act," aimed at increasing penalties for repeat illegal border crossings.
Introduced by Rep. Stephanie Bice, the bill strengthens prosecution efforts and proposes prison terms of at least five years for undocumented individuals convicted of felonies, up to 10 years for illegal re-entry regardless of criminal history, and 10 years to life for re-entry after a felony conviction and deportation.
The legislation, originally introduced a decade ago by Sen. Ted Cruz, now moves to the Senate.
House Speaker Mike Johnson praised it as a defense of the rule of law, emphasizing severe consequences for breaking immigration laws.
La Cámara de los Estados Unidos aprobó un proyecto de ley bipartidista que endurece las sanciones por cruces ilegales de la frontera, incluyendo hasta cadena perpetua para reincidentes.