H.R. 5717, Dealing with Federal Funding for States and Localities

September 20, 2024 | H.R. 5717

Immigration enforcement is important, but singlemindedly prioritizing it over public safety and other law enforcement, as this bill does, is a terrible mistake. Despite being promoted as a vehicle to reduce crime, this bill would have quite the opposite effect. 

Put simply, when working people fear immigration consequences for engaging with local authorities, they are less likely to report crimes. In just one alarming illustration of the far-reaching consequences of this approach, a recent study of counties that actively cooperate with federal immigration enforcement documented a nearly 50% drop in reporting of workplace health and safety violations in key industries, and a corresponding increase in workplace injuries by roughly 24%. Clearly, when we allow conditions in which workers are afraid to file claims, we endanger workers physically and deepen the risk of other such workplace crimes as wage theft, discrimination and sexual harassment, which already are far too common.

Legislative Alert

This is Bad for working people.

Vote result: Passed

YEAs: 219
NAYs: 186

Legislator Sort descending State District Party Vote
Rep. Dale Strong
AL
5 Republican Yes
Rep. Thomas Suozzi
NY
3 Democrat No
Rep. Eric Swalwell
CA
14 Democrat No
Rep. Emilia Sykes
OH
13 Democrat No
Rep. Mark Takano
CA
39 Democrat No
Rep. Claudia Tenney
NY
24 Republican Yes
Rep. Shri Thanedar
MI
13 Democrat No
Rep. Mike Thompson
CA
4 Democrat No
Rep. Glenn Thompson
PA
15 Republican Yes
Rep. Bennie Thompson
MS
2 Democrat No
Rep. Tom Tiffany
WI
7 Republican Yes
Rep. William Timmons
SC
4 Republican Yes
Rep. Dina Titus
NV
1 Democrat No
Rep. Rashida Tlaib
MI
12 Democrat No
Rep. Jill Tokuda
HI
2 Democrat No
Rep. Paul Tonko
NY
20 Democrat No
Rep. Ritchie Torres
NY
15 Democrat No
Rep. Norma Torres
CA
35 Democrat No
Rep. Lori Trahan
MA
3 Democrat No
Rep. David Trone
MD
6 Democrat Not Voting