FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is spearheading a bicameral reintroduction of legislation that would jail illegal immigrants who repeatedly enter the U.S. after being deported - as the U.S. continues to tackle an ongoing migrant crisis at the border. "Kate's Law," also called the Stop Illegal Reentry Act, was first introduced in 2015
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Sen. Ted Cruz is leading a renewed push to pass a 2015 bill that would set a mandatory minimum of five years for illegal immigrants who reenter after being deported.
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