Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp demands answers from Biden on Laken Riley suspected killer's immigration status
- The suspect, not a US citizen, was arrested for the murder of a student on UGA's campus.
- Media reports claim the suspect crossed into the US illegally, sparking criticism towards Biden's immigration policies.
- Gov. Kemp seeks clarification from the President about the suspect's brother's fraudulent green card.
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GOP pols rip Biden admin for lax border policies allowing Laken Riley murder suspect Jose Ibarra into US: ‘Blood on his hands’
Republican lawmakers emphasized the need to secure the border after Venezuelan national Jose Ibarra was arrested for the murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley.
‘Blood of Laken Riley is on the hands of Joe Biden:’ Georgia politicians react to murder at UGA
After Friday’s briefing by University of Georgia Police Chief Jeffrey Clark announced the suspect in Laken Riley’s murder was not a U.S. citizen, politicians in Georgia were quick to decry federal immigration policies as contributing to her death.
UGA campus death: Gov. Kemp wants answers about murder suspect's immigration status
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is demanding answers from the White House following the tragic killing of a 22-year-old nursing student, Laken Hope Riley, on Thursday at the University of Georgia.
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