Babin Bulletin | May 22, 2016 Click here if you have trouble viewing this email
Babin Introduces the Criminal Alien Deportation Enforcement Act of 2016
In just the past three years, the Obama Administration has allowed 86,288 criminal aliens back onto U.S. Streets – including 14,000 in Texas alone. Hundreds of Americans have died at the hands of these criminal aliens, and to make things worse, some of them were simply let go because their countries of origin refused to take them back.

This is absolutely insane – and it’s why I have introduced the Criminal Alien Deportation Enforcement Act of 2016 (H.R. 5224), which would withhold foreign aid and travel visas from any country that refuses to take back their own citizens who've been criminally detained in the U.S.

Among those released was an illegal immigrant named Jean Jacques, whose native Haiti refused to accept him back after he served 17 years for attempted murder. Within six months of his release from prison, Jacques murdered Casey Chadwick in New London, Conn. Had Haiti been compelled to take Jacques back, Casey would be alive today. My bill puts the interests of American citizens, like Casey Chadwick, first.

Texas 36 Constituents Overwhelmingly Oppose Obama's Radical Gender-Neutral Bathroom Policies
In our latest constituent survey question, nearly 90% of you said that you were opposed to President Obama's radical gender-neutral bathroom policies. Like you, it is unconscionable to me that this Administration would force upon tens of millions of American elementary, middle and high school students mixed gender bathrooms and changing rooms. Five-year old kindergartners should not have to share a bathroom with a transgender teenager or man. I believe most Americans agree that this federal mandate is absolutely insane. That's why I will be introducing legislation to turn back the President's mandate and to protect the privacy and safety of our children. If you have not yet taken the survey, please click here.
Honoring America's Law Enforcement Officers on National Police Week
This week was National Police Week – a time to honor the heroes in blue who serve our communities and pay tribute to those who have given their life keeping us safe. In Southeast Texas, we are blessed with some of the finest law enforcement officers in the nation. From our County Sheriffs to our Game Wardens, I personally couldn’t be more thankful and proud of the men and women who protect our communities. To all the men and women in uniform—past and present—we thank you. God Bless you, your families and the entire law enforcement community.

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Picture of the Week
Roxanne and I very much enjoyed the opportunity to help assemble care packages for our deployed service members at the USO Service Project on Capitol Hill. As the father of a Navy SEAL with multiple deployments to Iraq, we understand how important these gestures are to our troops and their families. To view more pictures, please click here.
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