Session #102 · 1991–93

Speech #1020039990

Mr. President. I am today introducing legislation that would allow for the deportation of resident aliens convicted of felony drunk driving. Specifically. my bill would allow for deportation of a nonU.S. citizen convicted of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. in connection with a fatal crash or a crash in which serious bodily injury has been inflicted upon an innocent party. Under current law. an alien residing in this country can be deported if he or she commits a crime involving "moral turpitude." Court decisions over the years have established that crimes such as murder. rape. assault. robbery and drug possession are crimes that demonstrate moral turpitude and are grounds for deportation. However. a nonU.S. resident who gets behind the wheel of a motor vehicle after abusing alcohol or drugs and kills or injures an innocent victim. cannot be deported. Under current law. getting drunk and then killing someone with your car is not considered a sufficient enough demonstration of moral turpitude to warrant deportation. Mr. President. drunk driving is not a simple traffic offense and should not be treated that way. Since the early 1980s. when I introduced the first in a series of laws forcing a crackdown on drunk drivers. there has been a wholesale change in the way society views drunk driving. I believe it is time for our deportation laws to reflect this fundamental change. An assault or killing committed by a drunk driver should be considered as grounds for deportation. This legislation may seem draconian to some. Our country has always opened its arms to all people and it is a very serious step to deport someone from our shores. That is why my bill follows current deportation law and gives a presiding judge in a felony case involving an alien the power to recommend against deportation. My bill also specifically states that an alien cannot be deported if this action would subject the alien to persecution on account of race. religion or political opinion. I believe these safeguards will adequately protect aliens from the misapplication of this proposed law. However.
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Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Negative
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
95%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural Criminal

Speaker & context

Speaker
CLAIBORNE PELL
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
RI
Gender
M
Date
1991-06-03
Speech ID
1020039990
Paragraph
#0
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