EXCLUSIVE: The House is poised to vote next week on a bill that would mandate the deportation of illegal immigrants who are found guilty of sex crimes.
The legislation saw enthusiastic support just days ago from billionaire Elon Musk, who criticized the Democrats who previously opposed it.
The Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act was first introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., last year and passed the House with bipartisan support. All Republican lawmakers voted for the bill, along with 51 House Democrats.
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Elon Musk is backing a bill by Rep. Nancy Mace to deport migrants convicted of sex crimes (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Because it was not taken up by the formerly Democrat-controlled Senate, however, Mace introduced the bill again on Friday to start the process again in the new 119th Congress.
“Let’s get it passed through both chambers of Congress this go around,” Mace wrote on social media over the weekend.
Two sources told Fox News Digital that House GOP leaders intend to hold another vote on it next week, which would come just days before President-elect Trump’s inauguration.
It’s one of several border security and other conservative policy bills introduced by House Republicans on Friday — the first day of the 119th Congress.
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Mace previously introduced the bill last year. (Getty Images)
Over the weekend, Musk called for challengers to the Democrats who voted against the bill in September.
“There is no excuse. Please post the list of people who opposed this law and want to keep illegals who are convicted sex offenders in America,” Musk wrote on X in response to a conservative influencer discussing the bill. “They all need to be voted out of office. Every one of them.”
GOP lawmakers are signaling that they want to waste no time in enacting their agenda after the November election saw…

