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First on Fox: A Republican legislature moves three of his democratic colleagues from their house committees after they have been accused Illegal immigrants in New Jersey.
MP Buddy Carter, R-Ga., Presented a resolution on Tuesday to reps. Robert Menendez, Dn.J., Bonnie Watson Coleman, Dn.J. and Lamonica Mciver, Dn.J. their committees.
The Democrats of New Jersey were part of a group of demonstrators who hurried to the Detention Center in Delaney Hall after the goals for a bus opened with a group of prisoners.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) accused them of collapsing and risking both the law enforcement authorities and prisoners for a political stunt.
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The representatives Robert Menendez, Lamonica Mciver and Bonnie Watson Coleman are targeted in a new GOP resolution from House (Getty Images)
However, the legislators and their followers claimed that they had their constitutional duty and ICE agents accused of having attacked Mciver and Watson Coleman.
“The radical left has lost its minds – they would rather attack an ice cream facility to defend criminal illegal immigrants than represent their own voters,” Carter told Fox News Digital of his legislation.
“This behavior represents an attack on our brave ice agents and undermines the rule of law. The three members involved in this stunt do not deserve to sit in the committees together with serious legislators.”
Watson Coleman would remove his legislation from the House Appropriations Committee, remove menendez from the House Energy & Commerce Committee and remove McIver from the House Committees for small businesses and home protection.
Carter’s office grabs others House republican Measure support for the solution.

Rep. Buddy Carter leads the resolution to remove the Democrats of their committees (Tom Williams/CQ roll call via Getty Images)
Fox News Digital turned to the three Democrats for a comment, but did not hear back immediately.
DHS said in a statement after the incident on Friday: “These members of the congress, who storm into a prison, go beyond the bizarre political stunt and use the security of our law enforcement officers and the risk of the prisoners.”
“Members of the congress are not above the law and cannot collapse illegally into detention institutions. If these members had requested a tour, we would have made a tour of the facility easier,” said DHS.
Meanwhile, the Democrats have pushed back to the republican categorization of the event.
“The idea that we stormed with a strongly guarded federal authority is absurd – only more lies from the most dishonest administration of history,” wrote Watson Coleman about X.
Mciver wrote on the social platform on Friday. [Newark Mayor Ras Baraka]Should never have occurred. “
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Democratic leaders like House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y., also defended the trio.
“The concerns of the chosen civil servants regarding this improper institution are not silent by trying the Trump government to intimidate the public. We will never bend our knees,” said Jeffries.
“The masked agents who physically addressed two congresses must be identified immediately, and all charges against Mayor Baraka have fallen.”