House Bill 1484, sponsored by state Rep. Justin Keen, (Goober) R-District 6, would form the Mississippi Illegal Alien Certified Bounty Hunter Program that would help The Fascist Felon implement his inhumane and draconian immigrant roundup policy.
The new vigilante justice program would pay up to $1,000 for each successful deportation they assist. These funds would be appropriated by the state’s General Assembly, according to the legislation.
“This program is a vital step in assisting our law enforcement agencies to better enforce immigration laws and ensure that those in this country unlawfully are sent back to their country of origin,” Barton said. “When President Trump took office this week, he immediately recognized the emergency at our borders, rolling out executive orders to combat illegal immigration and cartels. This legislation builds upon that foundation, empowering local leaders and communities to support federal efforts in protecting our citizens.”
The bill would also establish the crime of illegal trespass by an illegal alien, which would be a felony. Those convicted of the offense would be permanently barred from registering to vote, acquiring a drivers license, applying for aid and becoming a resident in the state.
“This legislation is about keeping Mississippi communities safe,” Rep. Keen said. “We’ve seen firsthand the danger posed by bad actors and violent criminals who enter this country illegally, like the innocent life of Laken Riley. President Trump’s administration has made it clear that deporting illegal immigrants is a priority, and we are proud to do our part here in Mississippi to help support his agenda and protect our citizens.”
“As a civil rights attorney that’s great for me,” Attorney Javad Khazaeli said of the bill. “It’ll take one week for a Puerto Rican who has been harassed. This is a classic demanding papers, you must have your papers everywhere.” “This is Nazi Germany stuff,” he added.
Fun Facts about Mississippi:
- While Mississippi has seen significant gains in education in recent years, Southward says access to intensive tutoring needs to be expanded so students don’t miss important academic milestones.
Mississippi ranks as the unhealthiest state in the entire country, again
- “If we had 60 states, we’d be 60th in health,” he said. “Someone has to be 50th, but it doesn’t have to be us.”
- Within Mississippi’s health care system ranking, some of the worst categories are the state’s preterm birth rate, infant mortality rate, breast and cervical cancer deaths, and premature deaths.
