46 Democrats Voted for the Laken Riley Act. For Some, Itβs Now a Midterms Liability.

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In the aftermath of Donald Trumpβs second election, voting for legislation to boost immigration enforcement could have seemed like a safe choice to some Democrats, who tied Donald Trumpβs second presidential victory to a rejection of their partyβs handling of immigration.Β
Forty-six Democrats broke with their party to support legislation named after the murdered Georgia college student Laken Riley. Now, for some, that vote is a potential liability, as primary opponents say the votes cosigned Trumpβs mass deportation agenda.Β