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Senator Mark Kelly Proposes Bill to Boost ICE Accountability and Community Trust
- Kelly introduces legislation for ICE transparency and use of force restrictions.
- Bill calls for independent investigations and limits on federal officer actions.
- Emphasizes enforcing laws while maintaining public safety and trust.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Arizona Senator Mark Kelly today renewed his push for the Stop Excessive Force in Immigration Act to reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations nationwide. He reportedly stated that immigration laws can be enforced and communities kept safe without unnecessary chaos. The bill would increase transparency through required reporting and body camera footage while mandating independent probes into any use of force incidents. Kelly stressed that such steps are needed to restore public confidence in federal agencies.
Strong accountability measures build lasting trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
Senator Mark Kelly Urges Action to Limit Hedge Fund Role in Housing
- Housing should prioritize families over investment firms according to Kelly.
- Bill already drafted to improve affordability for homebuyers.
- Kelly challenges Trump to support the measure immediately.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Arizona Senator Mark Kelly has urged swift congressional action on the HOPE for Homeownership Act to reduce hedge fund dominance in the residential real estate market. He reportedly declared that housing exists for people and not for large financial players seeking profits at family expense. As a cosponsor, he urged the president to back the proposal without delay.
Putting families ahead of investors could finally ease the nationwide housing affordability crisis.
Senator Ben Ray Lujan Condemns Warrantless Raids by Federal Officers
- Lujan criticizes untrained agents for breaking into homes without warrants.
- Incidents reportedly involve dragging citizens out during operations.
- Actions allegedly undermine efforts to improve overall community safety.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – New Mexico Senator Ben Ray Lujan has voiced opposition to aggressive tactics used in recent federal enforcement operations. He reportedly called for improved training standards and greater transparency to prevent excessive force incidents during immigration actions. Such methods according to the senator do not contribute to safer neighborhoods.
Unwarranted home intrusions erode basic civil liberties that all Americans expect.
Senator Jacky Rosen Demands Probe Into Deadly Strike on Iran School
- Rosen demands full review of school strike that killed 168 people.
- Incident reportedly claimed many innocent children as victims.
- United States must reportedly take steps to prevent civilian deaths.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Nevada Senator Jacky Rosen has called for an immediate and thorough investigation into a recent military strike in Iran. The action reportedly hit a school and killed 168 individuals including numerous children. Rosen emphasized that the United States has a duty to minimize harm to noncombatants in any conflict zone. She urged full transparency on targeting decisions and after action reviews.
Civilian protection remains a core obligation in every American military operation abroad.
Senator Patty Murray Questions President Trump Over Iran War Strategy
- Murray labels response as flippant and unacceptable from commander.
- War reportedly entered its eleventh day without clear explanation.
- President allegedly unable to state reasons or duration to public.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Washington Senator Patty Murray has criticized the administration for its handling of communications about the ongoing conflict with Iran. She reportedly described the president’s comments as flippant after eleven days of fighting without detailed public justification. Murray noted that Americans still lack answers on the war’s origins and expected timeline. Her remarks reflect growing congressional frustration over limited briefings.
Clear and timely explanations from the commander in chief strengthen national unity during conflict.
Congressman Abe Hamadeh Seeks Justice Department Investigation Into Ballot Issues
- Hamadeh urges probe into alleged ballot mixing at Maricopa facility.
- Concerns center on security protocols during 2024 general election.
- Report raises serious questions about overall election integrity.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Arizona Congressman Abe Hamadeh has formally requested that the Justice Department examine credible allegations against Runbeck Election Services. Reports claim blank ballots were improperly mixed with voted mail in ballots at the Maricopa facility during the 2024 general election. Hamadeh highlighted potential lapses in security protocols that could affect voter confidence nationwide. He stressed the need for swift federal action.
Transparent investigations safeguard the integrity of every future American election.
Congressman Abe Hamadeh Calls Out Senate Inaction on Save America Act
- Save America Act reportedly has fifty co sponsors yet stalled.
- Senate inaction cannot be ignored according to Hamadeh.
- Op ed urges immediate floor consideration of the legislation.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Arizona Congressman Abe Hamadeh has published an op ed criticizing Senate leadership for failing to advance the Save America Act. The bill reportedly now carries nearly 50 co sponsors yet remains sidelined despite broad support. Hamadeh argued that continued delay ignores the clear will of lawmakers and voters alike. He called for the measure to reach the floor without further postponement.
Prompt consideration of election security bills fulfills Congress basic duty to voters.
Representative Mike Levin Proposes Amendment to Restrict Presidential Pardons
- Trump pardons reportedly forgave one point five billion in criminal debts.
- Levin cites conservative Cato Institute for the figure.
- Amendment would prevent presidents from using power to erase debts.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – California Representative Mike Levin has criticized recent presidential pardons under President Trump that reportedly erased over one billion dollars in criminal debts owed to victims and the government. Levin argued that the pardon power was never intended as a tool to reward allies or the wealthy. He has called for reforms to prevent any future president from similar actions regardless of party.
Reining in unchecked pardon power prevents future abuses of executive authority.
Nancy Pelosi Commemorates Tibetan Uprising and Affirms US Support
- Pelosi remembers 1959 uprising for freedom faith and culture.
- America has stood with Tibetans for decades since event.
- Statement affirms continued pursuit of human rights and dignity.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has issued a statement marking the anniversary of the 1959 Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule. She reportedly highlighted the bravery of Tibetans who defended their freedom faith and cultural identity. The United States has maintained bipartisan support for their human rights efforts ever since according to Pelosi. Her remarks reaffirmed long standing American commitment to the Tibetan cause.
Sustained advocacy for oppressed peoples upholds core principles of American foreign policy.
Representative Jason Crow Accuses Administration of Pursuing Election Challenges
- Officials reportedly raided Fulton County Georgia elections office.
- Subpoenas now target Arizona election records according to Crow.
- Claims tie actions to continued Big Lie about 2020 results.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Colorado Representative Jason Crow has condemned recent federal actions targeting election offices in multiple states. He noted that Trump officials first raided the Fulton County Georgia elections office and have now issued subpoenas for Arizona records. Crow linked these moves to persistent efforts to question the certified 2020 election outcome. He warned that such steps waste resources and undermine public faith.
Repeated election challenges divert attention from securing future votes.


