Michigan legislators propose state-level human smuggling penalties to support federal efforts

Michigan legislators propose state-level human smuggling penalties to support federal efforts
State Rep. Gina Johnsen — Michigan House Republicans
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State Representatives Cam Cavitt and Gina Johnsen have re-introduced legislation aimed at criminalizing human smuggling in Michigan. This move follows the lapse of a similar proposal last year due to a lack of support from Democratic leaders.

Representative Cavitt emphasized, “Last year, Democrats ignored our efforts to criminalize these heinous acts in Michigan.” He pointed to what he perceives as regulatory weaknesses during the Biden Administration that have allowed “countless illegal aliens” to enter U.S. communities. Cavitt highlighted reforms under former President Trump, asserting, “The reforms undertaken by President Trump have been a blessing for our country as border encounters are down significantly.”

The proposed bills, House Bills 4336 and 4337, would align Michigan state law with federal human smuggling laws, enabling state authorities to augment federal efforts in prosecuting smugglers.

With over 700 miles of the northern U.S. border, Michigan is critical in managing national border security. Insights from recent reports suggest illegal immigration and smuggling aren’t confined to the U.S.-Mexico border alone. Michigan’s border presents distinct challenges with resources described as limited.

Johnsen stated, “When you think ‘border state,’ Michigan is far from the first place that comes to mind.” She explained Michigan’s unique vulnerabilities and asserted, “Our plan would allow our local law enforcement to crack down on these blatant criminal acts.” The aim is to bolster community protection beyond federal efforts.

The gravity of the situation was underscored when U.S. Border Patrol agents intercepted a smuggling attempt on the St. Clair River two years ago. Five individuals, traveling by boat, were arrested after crossing from Canada. The group included individuals from India, Nigeria, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic, according to agents.



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