Posted on 05/03/2024 1:05:55 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed a series of bills into law Wednesday, including the Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act.
Kemp signed the Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act (House Bill 1105), which requires police and sheriff’s departments to identify illegal aliens who commit crimes and detain them for deportation by federal immigration authorities, according to a report by WXIA-TV.
The legislation gained momentum after the death of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley, who was killed while jogging on University of Georgia’s campus. Notably, the murder suspect in Riley’s case is 26-year-old Venezuelan native Jose Ibarra, who is not a U.S. citizen.
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yeah. just a few weeks too late.
it the riley murderer still on the loose in georgia?
The only reason this is happening is because conservatives blasted the murder of that poor girl nationwide. It was probably the 100th or more murder of the year by illegals in that state, but nothing was done until it became politically inadvisable to ignore further.
Dem/Rep makes no difference. They DO NOT CARE about the regular citizen and will only act, and with tippy toes at that, if the issue might affect their fundraising. F*CKERS!
DEPORT THEM ALL - FINISH THE WALL!
The illegals have already committed a crime by coming here illegally. All this does is force law enforcement officers to wait until they've committed yet another crime before allowing them to round them up. Illegals are given a pass up front for breaking our immigration laws, and are given free-reign to commit more violent offenses before they can be identified. Why not save someone's life by rounding them up for coming here illegally, and deporting their sorry asses before giving them the opportunity to destroy an innocent person's life?
For once.
Laken Riley was the person killed? I thought it was Lincoln Riley...Joe Biden...
Let’s get Brandon and Karine to explain it all without a teleprompter.
The hard part is getting federal authorities to actually do anything.
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