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“The Attorney General and Homeland Security Secretary should report each year to Congress on how often this vehicle-flight crime happens, who is charged or caught, who is not caught, and what penalties prosecutors seek and courts impose.”
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“An assault-based deportation case should use the assault law where the incident happened and should apply only when the assault is connected to the person's public safety job tasks or status.”
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“A weapon should still count as deadly or dangerous if the person meant it to cause death or danger, even if a broken part kept it from working as intended.”
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“Federal courts should be able to sentence a person to up to 40 years in prison when the person forcefully assaults, resists, impedes, intimidates, or interferes with a federal officer on duty and either uses a deadly or dangerous weapon or causes bodily injury.”
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“A person should commit a federal crime if they purposely drive away from a lawful Border Patrol pursuit within 100 miles of the U.S. border, including some pursuits by other officers helping Border Patrol.”
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“People convicted of the federal vehicle-flight crime should face up to 2 years in prison when no one is seriously hurt, at least 5 years if someone is seriously injured, and at least 10 years if someone dies.”
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“A driver within 100 miles of the U.S. border should face a federal crime for intentionally fleeing a lawful pursuit by Border Patrol, including by other officers helping Border Patrol or acting under its command.”
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“Noncitizens tied to this vehicle-flight offense could be denied admission to the United States, deported, or blocked from asylum and other immigration relief, including in some cases after admitting the offense instead of being convicted.”
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“People should face required minimum prison terms when they use a motor vehicle as a deadly or dangerous weapon in a forceful offense against a federal officer and cause injury: at least 5 years for bodily injury, 7 years for substantial bodily injury, and 10 years for serious bodily injury.”
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“Privacy rules for officers should not block lawful reporting, public oversight, or sharing information about misconduct and public concerns.”
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“Immigration officers and their families should be able to get help protecting personal information online when their work puts them at risk.”
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