Bill O'Reilly Provides an Update on Kate's Law
By: Bill O'ReillyAugust 1, 2017
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O'Reilly Provides an Update on Kate’s Law 

Bill O’Reilly has been a fierce advocate for Kate’s Law, legislation that would increase the penalties for criminal aliens who repeatedly defy deportation. In June, the House passed Kate’s Law, and today Bill updates you on where it stands in the Senate. 

“So far, there's been no action taken on Kate's Law[in the Senate], none,” Bill said. “So that's because of the Affordable Healthcare Act and all of the other things, they can't chew gum and walk at the same time.

“All they have to do is put it into committee in the Senate, take the House, what was passed in the House, revise it a little or say no we like this, and then put it to the floor vote.” 

Kate’s Law is named after Kate Steinle, who was allegedly killed by a five-times illegal immigrant in San Francisco in 2015. 

Bill predicts there will be no Republican defections in the Senate on Kate’s Law, but says it’s possible someone like Susan Collins will vote against it.

Bill says that Kate’s Law would stop illegal immigrants from returning from multiple deportations and committing crimes in America, like the 20-times deported Sergio Jose Martinez allegedly did in Portland last week. 

“The reason this is so important is because if there were a law that said an illegal alien three times deported then goes to jail if we catch you again, then guys like Martinez would be in jail for up to 10 years,” Bill said.  

 

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