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    Home » Blog » Georgia lawmakers to crack down on arrested migrants’ immigration status after Laken Riley’s brutal murder – New York Post

    Georgia lawmakers to crack down on arrested migrants’ immigration status after Laken Riley’s brutal murder – New York Post

    March 31, 2024Updated:March 31, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    In response to the terrible beating dying of medical student Laken Riley, reportedly by a Cuban immigrant, Georgia state politicians have approved a get-tough immigration protection bill.

    The bill currently simply requires Democratic governor. Brian Kemp to sign off on the estimate, CNN reported.

    While Joe Biden and his progressive supporters refuse to stand up for our people and secure our southern border, the Georgia Senate Republicans are passing legislation to protect our position from illegal immigrants, according to GOP lawmakers from Peach State who posted an image on X.

    ” Let us be clear, sanctuary cities will not be tolerated in Georgia”, the post said.

    The state’s decision on Thursday comes after the GOP-led US House of Representatives approved the national Laken Riley Act, which has since stalled in the Democrat-controlled Senate.

    Laken Riley, a 22-year-old Georgia medical scholar, was brutally beaten to death on February 22 while on a morning run. Social / Laken Riley

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    Immigrants who enter the country without authorization may be subject to imprisonment under the federal law.

    It would also power asylum applicants to wait for immigration hearings on the Mexican side of the US southern border rather than the nation’s “asylum settlements” like New York, where thousands have flocked.

    The Georgia act, which is expected to possess Kemp’s support, requires state and local law enforcement to confirm the immigration status of workers over 18 who are arrested, are being held behind plates, or if there is “probable cause to believe” that they have committed a crime.

    Both pieces of legislation are introduced in the midst of Riley’s brutal killing on the University of Georgia school.

    The 22-year-old medical student was on a work on February 22 when police claimed she had been violently attacked and left along a path in a wooded area of the campus.

    Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26, who immigration officials claimed entered the country illegally, was afterwards detained and is facing murder charges in the case.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Ibarra arrived in El Paso, Texas, in September 2022, and he eventually quickly resided in New York City before moving to Georgia with his nephew.

    Jose Antonio Ibarra, a 26- yr- ancient Cuban immigrant, is charged with murder in the Feb. 22 beating dying of medical student Laken Riley on the campus of the University of Georgia. Jose Ibarra / Tiktok
    Democratic Georgia Gov. After this month’s legislative session, Brian Kemp will be able to mark a state law to strengthen emigration protection. AP

    Riley attended the University of Georgia before transferring to Augusta University, which is close by.

    Following the high-profile event, the state bill was introduced.

    After passing the condition Senate by a 34- 19 voting earlier this month, the state home on Thursday moved the determine along with a 99- 75 vote, sending it to the governor’s desk.

    The GOP-led House of Representatives approved the” Laken Riley Act” after the 22-year-old nursing student was killed this month. The vote by Georgia state lawmakers to toughen immigration enforcement follows that vote. James Keivom

    A Democrat from one state who opposed the measure referred to it as” a xenophobic bill”

    Sen. Nabilah Islam Parkes wrote on X:” This bill will result in the racial profiling of our immigrant communities & does not make Georgians safer.” ” I will always fight to protect our immigrant communities”.

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