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    House passes immigration bill named after slain Georgia student Laken Riley--170 ********s voted against it!

    For anyone not up to speed on who Laken Riley was, she was an American nursing student murdered by an illegal immigrant who ***** allowed across the border and to remain in the U.S. despite his prior crimes. ***** thought her name was Lincoln at the SOFU address.

    Now, someone explain to me why 170 house ********s voted AGAINST this bill?




    The House on Thursday passed a bill that would require the detention of any migrant who committed burglary or theft, legislation that House **********s named after a Georgia student who police say was killed by a man who illegally crossed the border.

    The measure — dubbed the Laken Riley Act — cleared the chamber in a 251-170 vote, with 37 ********s joining all **********s present in voting “yes.” It was the latest move by GOP lawmakers to put a spotlight on the situation at the southern border, which has emerged as a key issue in the 2024 campaign cycle and a top vulnerability for heading into the general election.
    **********s have seized on Riley’s death to hammer the ***** administration.

    “Innocent Americans from Laken Riley in Georgia to the 14-year-old **** victim of an illegal immigrant in our home state of Louisiana,” Speaker (R-La.) said Wednesday “They’ve all been victimized by those whom the ***** administration has released into our country. He is releasing them into your state.”

    Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old Venezuelan citizen who authorities said had entered the country illegally, was charged with murder in Riley’s death.

    The House approved the legislation hours before ***** is set to deliver his State of the Union address, which **********s have said they hope will call attention to Riley’s death.

    Rep. (R-Ind.) penned a letter to the president this week urging him to say the Georgia student’s name during his remarks, and Rep. (R-Ga.) said his guest seat for Thursday’s speech will be empty “in honor of Laken Riley and all Americans who have lost their lives to an illegal alien criminal.” A number of **********s are bringing immigration-focused guests to the speech to put a spotlight on the salient issue.

    ********s, meanwhile, have slammed **********s for what they see as an exploitation of Riley’s death in the hot-button debate over immigration and border security.
    “Unfortunately, instead of coming together to express our sorrow for Laken’s tragic loss, the majority appears to be exploiting her death for yet another partisan, political stunt,” Rep. (D-N.Y.) said on the House floor Thursday.

    “Rather than approaching this tragic event in a thoughtful manner, **********s appear to have just thrown together language from existing, unrelated bills that target and scapegoat immigrants to score cheap political points in an election year while doing nothing to address the situation at the border,” he added. “This approach is fundamentally unserious.”

    Studies that migrants are less likely to commit crimes than U.S. citizens.
    The bill would be a dramatic shift in detention policy. Those arrested for nonviolent crimes have not been prioritized by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    While the bill would require detention for those arrested for “any burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting offense,” it’s not clear doing so in this case would have prevented the release of Ibarra.

    U.S. Customs and Border Enforcement has said Ibarra entered the country illegally in September 2022 near El Paso, Texas, from Mexico and was released for further processing after being detained. It’s unclear if he was seeking asylum.
    Ibarra was later after being given citations for shoplifting and failing to appear for his court date.

    The issue of immigration has risen to the top of polls as the issue voters are most concerned about ahead of the November presidential election. In a released last month, 28 percent of respondents said immigration was the most important problem facing the country today, the highest ranked. Behind immigration was the government at 20 percent and the economy in general at 12 percent.

    The salience of the topic of immigration on the campaign trail came into sharp focus last month, when Rep. (D-N.Y.) won a special election to fill the seat left vacant by former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), who was expelled from Congress in December.
    **********s in recent months amped up their criticism of ***** and his handling of the situation at the southern border, slamming ********s nationwide for being complicit in what they dub a crisis. Suozzi, however, flipped the script on **********s, calling for legislation to address the flow of migrants and endorsing the bipartisan Senate agreement on border security.

    The strategy was successful, helping Suozzi clinch a nearly 8-point win in the district that flipped the seat from red to blue and solidified his return to the lower chamber.

    Johnson accused Suozzi of running his campaign “,” pointing to his messaging on immigration. Suozzi, however, rejected that sentiment after his swearing-in ceremony, citing immigration.
    “Like any patriot of the greatest country on Earth, I’m willing to compromise to try and solve problems, like the chaos at the border,” he said.



    #2
    The answer is right in the article you posted:

    ********s, meanwhile, have slammed **********s for what they see as an exploitation of Riley’s death in the hot-button debate over immigration and border security.
    “Unfortunately, instead of coming together to express our sorrow for Laken’s tragic loss, the majority appears to be exploiting her death for yet another partisan, political stunt,” Rep. (D-N.Y.) said on the House floor Thursday.

    “Rather than approaching this tragic event in a thoughtful manner, **********s appear to have just thrown together language from existing, unrelated bills that target and scapegoat immigrants to score cheap political points in an election year while doing nothing to address the situation at the border,” he added. “This approach is fundamentally unserious.”​

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      #3
      Did any ********** ask how he got to Georgia?

      I hope he wasn’t shipped there by. ********** governor in one of those stunts.

      To prevent anymore tragedies like this is it’s time for the real Americans on botj sides to come together to work against Trump’s blockage, to get the Sen. Lankford (R-Ok) bill passed.

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        #4
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
        The answer is right in the article you posted:

        ********s, meanwhile, have slammed **********s for what they see as an exploitation of Riley’s death in the hot-button debate over immigration and border security.
        “Unfortunately, instead of coming together to express our sorrow for Laken’s tragic loss, the majority appears to be exploiting her death for yet another partisan, political stunt,” Rep. (D-N.Y.) said on the House floor Thursday.

        “Rather than approaching this tragic event in a thoughtful manner, **********s appear to have just thrown together language from existing, unrelated bills that target and scapegoat immigrants to score cheap political points in an election year while doing nothing to address the situation at the border,” he added. “This approach is fundamentally unserious.”​
        They couldn't defend their decision or vote, only accuse **********s of politicizing her death...when her death was caused by an ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT and known gang member. Don't just parrot the excuses they dropped, have an original thought in your head for once. Puppet.

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          #5
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
          Did any ********** ask how he got to Georgia?

          I hope he wasn’t shipped there by. ********** governor in one of those stunts.

          To prevent anymore tragedies like this is it’s time for the real Americans on botj sides to come together to work against Trump’s blockage, to get the Sen. Lankford (R-Ok) bill passed.
          He left NY and moved to Georgia on his own. Good to see you entered the discussion ill-informed as usual.

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            #6
            Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

            They couldn't defend their decision or vote, only accuse **********s of politicizing her death...when her death was caused by an ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT and known gang member. Don't just parrot the excuses they dropped, have an original thought in your head for once. Puppet.
            I answered your question. No one parroted anything.

            We all know it was politics, same as those that switched on the border bill when Trump threatened them.

            You’re playing dumb out of anger.

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              #7
              Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

              He left NY and moved to Georgia on his own. Good to see you entered the discussion ill-informed as usual.
              He entered through TX...then was in NY, you know, where Abbot has been shipping.
              Leicesterage Combat Talk Radio likes this.

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                #8
                Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post

                He left NY and moved to Georgia on his own. Good to see you entered the discussion ill-informed as usual.
                I asked how he got to Georgia. I said I hope it wasn’t because of a stunt. No one accused anyone of anything.

                How did he get to NY after he came here illegally?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by madsweeney View Post

                  He entered through TX...then was in NY, you know, where Abbot has been shipping.
                  You are correct. It appears he got shipped to NYC by bus out of El Paso, Texas.

                  This was the result of the ********** stunts.

                  Look at how the right leaning NYPost words it below.



                  After less than 24 hours, Ibarra is released on parole due to lack of detention capacity, according to ICE records seen by The Post. He gives his destination address in New York as a homeless shelter and is instructed to report to the agency in the city.

                  As The Post reported at the time, El Paso was being overrun, with more than 600 migrants arriving a day. El Paso was also paying for migrants to be bused from the city to New York, at that time with the blessing of Mayor Eric Adams.

                  Last edited by The Big Dunn; 03-08-2024, 01:15 PM.

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                    #10
                    Whoops! America is stood up for again. Someone see if they can assist Dunn with his paroxysm of racist rage before he has a heart attack.

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