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Tech billionaire Elon Musk criticized House Democrats who voted against deporting illegal immigrants convicted of sex offenses, calling for them to be voted out of office. The legislation aimed to deport illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes and those who admit to or are convicted of domestic violence or sex-related charges, deeming them inadmissible in the U.S. Notable Democrats who opposed the bill included Rep. Jerry Nadler, former Rep. Adam Schiff, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Musk’s criticism comes as President-elect Trump prepares to take office. Musk also pledged to fund moderate Democratic politicians in deep blue districts to ensure that those who do not represent the country are removed.

The bill has faced renewed scrutiny on social media, with many questioning why lawmakers would vote to protect criminals who prey on women and children. Democrats who voted against the bill were accused of being “sexist against women” by South Carolina Republican Nancy Mace, who introduced the legislation. Conservatives argue that the Democrats’ opposition to deporting migrants for sex offenses is a disservice to victims and their families. Democrats who opposed the bill defended their stance, characterizing it as xenophobic and an example of fearmongering against immigrants. Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal criticized the bill, claiming it scapegoated immigrants and attempted to weaponize domestic violence.

Musk’s call for the Democrats to be ousted from Congress over the vote is part of his broader effort to fund moderate Democratic politicians and promote government efficiency. Musk is set to lead a presidential advisory committee focused on cutting government spending and reducing the size of government in Trump’s administration. The legislation targeting illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes is currently pending in the Senate, after passing the House with overwhelming Republican support and opposition from many Democrats. Musk’s criticism of the Democrats who voted against the bill signifies a growing rift between tech billionaires and the Democratic party.

The list of 158 Democrats who voted against the legislation has been widely circulated on social media, prompting further criticism from conservatives and calls for accountability. Musk’s public condemnation of these lawmakers adds to the pressure they are facing for their stance on deporting illegal immigrants convicted of sex offenses. The debate over the bill has revealed deep divisions on immigration policy and the treatment of criminals among lawmakers. As the issue continues to be debated, Musk’s vocal opposition to those who voted against the bill reflects his commitment to public safety and accountability in government.

The legislation to deport illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes has sparked controversy and debate among lawmakers and the public. While Republicans overwhelmingly supported the bill, many Democrats opposed it, citing concerns about scapegoating immigrants and fearmongering. Musk’s outspoken criticism of the Democrats who voted against the bill has drawn attention to the issue and intensified the debate over immigration policy and public safety. As the bill moves to the Senate for consideration, the outcome remains uncertain, but Musk’s call for accountability and his pledge to support moderate Democrats signal a shifting landscape in political dynamics. Ultimately, the debate over deporting illegal immigrants convicted of sex offenses reflects larger tensions within the Democratic party and the broader political landscape.

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