Jason Riley, the angelic father whose 22-year-old daughter Laken Riley was allegedly murdered at the hands of illegal aliens, has called on Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (Republican) to “declare an invasion” of the state. He appeals to members of Congress as follows: “Please protect our people from this illegal invasion.”
Jason Riley spoke at the Georgia State Capitol on Wednesday, imploring lawmakers to take action to crack down on illegal immigration across the state.There are currently over 500,000 illegal immigrants. live In Georgia.
“God gave me a beautiful daughter to protect, feed, and raise her as a father. A man with an evil heart took her life. in the state,” Jason Riley told lawmakers. “My vision for every senator in this chamber is to protect our people from this unlawful invasion.”
Additionally, Jason Riley called on Kemp to declare an invasion, giving Georgia law enforcement explicit authority to turn over illegal aliens to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
“Recognize that there are over a million illegal aliens in this state who are causing fear for their families,” Jason Riley said.
Please realize that Athens-Clarke is a sanctuary city and this policy and inaction led to the murder of her daughter… Governor Kemp, to protect future families from these tragedies, please declare an invasion to capture and deport illegal criminals. [Emphasis added]
Earlier this month, House Republicans and dozens of Democrats passed Rep. Mike Collins’ (R-Ga.) Laken-Reilly Act, which would require the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to arrest and prosecute people for theft. – Mandatory detention of illegal aliens convicted of crimes. , theft, theft, shoplifting.
But last week, Senate Democrats blocked The Laken Riley Act will be moved forward for passage in the Senate. As a result, Sen. Ted Budd (R-North Carolina) said he would introduce the bill as an amendment to the funding bill that the House must pass.
“We do not believe that any other American family should have to go through the tragedy that struck the Riley family,” Budd said. “That’s why we need to pass the Laken Riley Act today.”
On February 22, nursing student Laken Riley was found murdered in a wooded area on the University of Georgia campus after going for a morning run. The next day, Ibarra, a native of Venezuela, was arrested and charged with murder.
Months before Riley’s murder, Ybarra was cited in Athens on a shoplifting charge and later served with a bench warrant for failure to appear on that charge. Despite the charges, Ybarra was not turned over to ICE agents for deportation.
In August 2023, Ybarra was arrested and charged with injuring a child in the sanctuary city of New York City. He was released from jail before ICE officials ordered Ybarra to be detained.
Then, in October 2023, Ybarra was cited for shoplifting approximately $200 worth of merchandise from a Walmart in Athens. In December 2023, a warrant for Mr. Ybarra’s arrest was issued after he failed to appear in court on charges.
Ybarra remains in the Clark County Jail without bail.
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