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Fact check: Meme misrepresents vote on notifying ICE when undocumented immigrants purchase firearms

Fact check: Meme misrepresents vote on notifying ICE when undocumented immigrants purchase firearms Adrienne Dunn, USA TODAY Replay Video © J. Scott Applewhite/ AP U.S. Capitol building on March 24, 2021, in Washington, D.C. Democrats are advocating for expanded  background checks, and President Joe Biden is facing questions about where he stands on the issue. But one viral Facebook post claimed Democrats in Congress cast a vote that headed in the other direction, limiting the information flow on one group of gun owners. It says Democrats opposed notifying U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement when undocumented immigrants purchase firearms. The post includes an undated image of lawmakers in the House of Representatives, with text that reads, Judiciary Committee just offered an amendment that requires ICE be notified when an illegal immigrant tries to purchase a firearm (and) Dems voted NO. So the Dems just admitted they have no problem with peopl

House Democrats to reintroduce police reform bill named in honor of George Floyd

House Democrats to reintroduce police reform bill named in honor of George Floyd CNN 2/24/2021 © Mark Wilson/Getty Images An American flag flies at the U.S. Capitol building. House Democrats on Wednesday reintroduced policing legislation named in honor of George Floyd, whose death in police custody last year sparked nationwide calls to address police misconduct and racial injustice. The bill titled the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021 has provisions to overhaul qualified immunity for law enforcement, prohibitions on racial profiling on the part of law enforcement and a ban on no-knock warrants in federal drug cases.

Hundreds of congressional staffers sign letter to senators urging them to convict Trump

Hundreds of congressional staffers sign letter to senators urging them to convict Trump CNN 2/3/2021 © Mark Wilson/Getty Images An American flag flies at the U.S. Capitol building. Hundreds of congressional staffers wrote an open letter to senators urging them to consider the trauma aides experienced during the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol and to convict former President Donald Trump for our sake, and the sake of the country. We are staff who work for members of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, where it is our honor and privilege to serve our country and our fellow Americans. We write this letter to share our own views and experiences, not the views of our employers. But on January 6, 2021, our workplace was attacked by a violent mob trying to stop the electoral college vote count. That mob was incited by former president Donald J. Trump and his political allies, some of whom we pass every day in the hallways at work, more than 370 staffe

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