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House passes bill that would deport noncitizens for harming police animals

The House passed legislation that would make foreign nationals and noncitizens inadmissible to the U.S. and subject to deportation if escalate-as-trump-weighs-response.html" class="story-link" title="Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. They rarely end well for preside">they are convicted of or admit to harming animals used in law enforcement. The bill is called the Bill to Outlaw Wounding of Official Working Animals. It represents another piece of immigration-related legislation targeting specific criminal offenses.

This adds a new category of deportable offenses specifically targeting harm to police dogs and other law enforcement animals. The legislation comes amid broader immigration enforcement discussions and represents an intersection of animal protection advocacy and immigration policy.
Supporters say

Police animals are essential partners in law enforcement who deserve protection under the law. Creating serious consequences for harming these working animals, including deportation for noncitizens, sends a clear message about respecting law enforcement and public safety.

Critics say

This creates another pathway for deportation that could be applied broadly and disproportionately. Adding more categories of deportable offenses continues to expand the scope of immigration enforcement beyond serious violent crimes.