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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