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Jan 11, 2026

House Passes Massive Immigration Bill, Giving Trump Another Win

The House of Representatives recently passed the Deporting Fraudsters Act, legislation aimed at ensuring that individuals in the country illegally who commit welfare fraud can be deported. The bill cleared the chamber in a 231–186 vote, with all opposition coming from Democrats.

David Taylor introduced the measure, which would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to classify fraud as a deportable offense explicitly. While unlawful entry into the United States is already grounds for removal, supporters of the bill argue the change would strengthen enforcement in cases involving large-scale fraud.

The legislation follows heightened scrutiny over fraud cases in Minnesota, where federal prosecutors have alleged that billions of dollars may have been improperly obtained through schemes involving organizations posing as food programs, health clinics, and daycare centers.


“If you admit to or you’re convicted of fraudulently receiving public benefits, you are out of here on the next plane and can never return,” Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) said on the House floor. “It’s a no-brainer — if an illegal alien defrauds the United States or steals benefits from our nation’s most vulnerable, they should be permanently removed from our country.”

Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) said during a House GOP conference: “We have already seen why action is needed. Independent journalist Nick Shirley helped expose a massive fraud scheme, showing how organized and widespread these scams can become even when oversight fails.”

Again, most Democrats voted against the measure, with several of them offering lame excuses for not supporting it, including one of the most left-wing members of the caucus, Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland.

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