Implement the Immigration Criminal Records Act To Save Lives & Enforce Existing Laws

The Issue

 

 

 

The Immigration Criminal Records Act (once approved), can ensure that undocumented immigrants US criminal records are kept online in a database, and not destroyed by states after individuals serve a sentence, and long after deportation decreasing re-entry at the border, and border entry points, and supporting CBP agents, and law enforcement once they come across individuals whose felony records come up in their database according to criminal and immigration record. - @ICRA2025 

Speaking as a survivor of domestic abuse, rape, and kidnapping, I understand the critical importance of reliable criminal record keeping. It is from my personal experience that I advocate for the policies outlined in the Immigration Criminal Records Act. This Act will ensure that the criminal records of undocumented immigrants who commit a felony remain intact, and accessible even after they've served their sentences and been deported. 

As it stands, our federal-state legal system already possesses the means necessary to generate and maintain such a database. For as long as the Bush, Obama, Trump, and even Biden administrations, this vast and vital resource has been available yet neglected. This situation is more than a missed opportunity, it is an abdication of responsibility with potentially disastrous consequences. Undocumented immigrants who have committed serious crimes and subsequently been deported can currently return to the U.S. with minimal impediment. They go undetected and unpunished due to inconsistency and gaps in our current record-keeping systems. 

Establishing improved measures such as the ones mentioned in the Immigration Criminal Records Act is a critical and urgently needed reform. For the sake of everyone who has suffered because of this flaw in our immigration and criminal justice systems, call upon your federal, state, and local representatives to support the immediate implementation of the Immigration Criminal Records Act. This request is not about politicizing immigration or criminal records; it's about human rights, public safety, and justice. Please sign this petition and help make our society safer and fairer.

Known US murder cases from 2024 to previous years. 

Jocelyn Nungaray, 12 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Jocelyn_Nungaray

Rachel Morin, mom of 5  https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/rachel-morin-investigation-mother-speaks-about-new-details-in-daughters-unsolved-murder/

Laken riley, 22

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Laken_Riley


Kate Steinle, student 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Kate_Steinle


Let’s not wait any longer to maintain an online criminal records database that can help save lives when the solution is available in this digital age. 

Support ICRA:

Follow us on X @ICRA2025 

 

 

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The Issue

 

 

 

The Immigration Criminal Records Act (once approved), can ensure that undocumented immigrants US criminal records are kept online in a database, and not destroyed by states after individuals serve a sentence, and long after deportation decreasing re-entry at the border, and border entry points, and supporting CBP agents, and law enforcement once they come across individuals whose felony records come up in their database according to criminal and immigration record. - @ICRA2025 

Speaking as a survivor of domestic abuse, rape, and kidnapping, I understand the critical importance of reliable criminal record keeping. It is from my personal experience that I advocate for the policies outlined in the Immigration Criminal Records Act. This Act will ensure that the criminal records of undocumented immigrants who commit a felony remain intact, and accessible even after they've served their sentences and been deported. 

As it stands, our federal-state legal system already possesses the means necessary to generate and maintain such a database. For as long as the Bush, Obama, Trump, and even Biden administrations, this vast and vital resource has been available yet neglected. This situation is more than a missed opportunity, it is an abdication of responsibility with potentially disastrous consequences. Undocumented immigrants who have committed serious crimes and subsequently been deported can currently return to the U.S. with minimal impediment. They go undetected and unpunished due to inconsistency and gaps in our current record-keeping systems. 

Establishing improved measures such as the ones mentioned in the Immigration Criminal Records Act is a critical and urgently needed reform. For the sake of everyone who has suffered because of this flaw in our immigration and criminal justice systems, call upon your federal, state, and local representatives to support the immediate implementation of the Immigration Criminal Records Act. This request is not about politicizing immigration or criminal records; it's about human rights, public safety, and justice. Please sign this petition and help make our society safer and fairer.

Known US murder cases from 2024 to previous years. 

Jocelyn Nungaray, 12 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Jocelyn_Nungaray

Rachel Morin, mom of 5  https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/rachel-morin-investigation-mother-speaks-about-new-details-in-daughters-unsolved-murder/

Laken riley, 22

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Laken_Riley


Kate Steinle, student 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Kate_Steinle


Let’s not wait any longer to maintain an online criminal records database that can help save lives when the solution is available in this digital age. 

Support ICRA:

Follow us on X @ICRA2025 

 

 

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