$1,000 Bounty – Report Illegals!?

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(DailyEmailNews.com) – Missouri is taking a bold stance against the damaging liberal agenda: the state will not take in any of the millions of illegal aliens Democrats allowed into America.

State Senator-elect David Gregory introduced Senate Bill 72, which encourages Missourians to aid law enforcement and establishes a groundbreaking “Missouri Illegal Alien Certified Bounty Hunter Program.”

This aggressive approach aligns with President-elect Donald Trump’s vision for mass deportation, potentially setting a new standard for fighting illegal immigration nationwide.

SB 72 also introduces a reporting system managed by the Missouri Department of Public Safety.

The system includes a hotline, email and online portal, making it easier than ever for citizens to report suspected illegal aliens.

The bill also offers citizens a $1,000 reward to those involved in enforcing immigration laws.

The “Missouri Illegal Alien Certified Bounty Hunter Program” allows licensed bail bond agents or surety recovery agents to serve as bounty hunters.

SB 72 would also turn being in Missouri illegally into a felony offense. This significant legal escalation sends a clear message: illegal immigration will not be tolerated in the Show-Me State.

Gregory has emphasized that the bill’s proactive nature seeks to prevent crimes from happening in the first place.

“We need all hands on deck to ensure we catch illegal immigrants BEFORE they commit violent crimes,” Gregory declared.

This bill’s timing is particularly significant as it comes on the heels of a key election cycle in which illegal immigration was a central issue.

Trump’s campaign promised to ramp up immigration enforcement, complete the southern border wall and carry large-scale deportations, similar to the goals of SB 72.

As Missouri takes the lead in this innovative approach to immigration enforcement, other states may soon follow suit.

The bill’s supporters argue that it empowers citizens to actively participate in maintaining the rule of law and protecting their communities.

Critics may raise concerns about potential abuses or profiling, but proponents maintain that the program’s structure and oversight will prevent such issues.

With SB 72, Missouri is set to become a trailblazer in the fight against illegal immigration.

As the debate unfolds, one thing is clear: the Show-Me State is showing the nation a new way to tackle this pressing issue.

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