The House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at deporting illegal immigrants convicted of driving under the influence (DUI), with bipartisan support from 37 Democrats and all Republican members. The legislation, introduced by Rep. Barry Moore, R-Ala., passed with a 246 to 160 vote, reflecting a significant divide among Democratic lawmakers. Moore emphasized that the bill sends a clear message that illegal immigrants who break the law and endanger American lives will face consequences. The bill was named after victims of drunk driving incidents involving illegal immigrants, including the Seay couple and slain Officer Brandon Mendoza. Critics, including Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, D-Pa., argued that the bill lacks evidence linking immigration status to DUI incidents and fails to address broader immigration reform. Despite the opposition, the bill remains under consideration in the Senate, where it would need to secure majority support to become law. President Donald Trump, who has faced political challenges in recent months, could potentially sign the legislation into effect if it passes in the Senate.