Laken Riley Act promotes blasts. Bill Clinton’s assertion regarding a Georgia student’s death

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Speaking about the border problem, Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., and Sen. Ted Budd, R-N.C., who led the introduction of the Laken Riley Act in the Senate, criticized former President Bill Clinton for not mentioning “that this is a conscious choice the Biden-Harris Administration has made.”

During a campaign trip to Georgia for Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., Clinton brought up the death of Augusta University nursing student Laken Riley in February, who was found dead on the grounds of the University of Georgia.

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Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old illegal immigrant who is being charged with killing Riley, has pleaded not guilty.

He is the only candidate who has backed a bill that would limit immigration each year to a certain level and then make sure people had a good place to live so they wouldn’t have to leave their kids behind. And everyone was checked out before they came in. “After all, Trump killed the bill,” Clinton said at the visit.

“You had a case in Georgia not long ago, right? They put up an ad about it. Someone from another country killed a young woman. Yeah, well, that probably wouldn’t have happened if they’d all been properly checked out.

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Britt said exclusively to Fox News Digital, “Laken Riley would be alive today if the Biden-Harris Administration had stronger policies in place for border security and immigration enforcement inside the country.”

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have knowingly, recklessly, and illegally let people who haven’t been checked out properly, like the man accused of killing Laken Riley, cause chaos for American families across the country.

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“What President Clinton refused to admit is that this is a conscious choice the Biden-Harris Administration has made,” she said more. “No one is forcing them to parole hundreds of thousands of poorly vetted individuals into communities across our country, and they could end their dangerous, unprecedented abuse of immigration parole today if they wanted to.”

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Britt also said that the huge number of executive actions taken by the government “weakened border security and immigration enforcement.”

“They stopped deportations, stopped building the border wall, and announced a plan to let millions of people stay in the country without being deported.” From the start, that made it very clear that their goal was a mass movement, not the safety and security of the American people.

The senator from Alabama said that her Democratic colleagues in the Senate were wrong to block “the commonsense, bipartisan Laken Riley Act and instead defend the Biden-Harris mass migration agenda—the very agenda that made it possible for the murders of Laken Riley, Jocelyn Nungaray, Rachel Morin, and countless others.”

“I’m going to continue fighting to pass this important legislation and return President Trump to the White House, so he can restore the strong border policies that were working under his Administration.”

Under Britt and Budd’s bill, illegal immigrants who steal, break into homes, larceny, or shoplift would have to be caught by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In addition, those illegal aliens would have to be held until they can be taken out of the country.

The bill would also give states the right to sue federal officials in civil court if they don’t follow immigration law or break the law.

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Almost every Republican in the Senate is in favor of the bill, and one Democrat, Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), joined in the summer after initially being against a modified form of the bill being included in a package of several bills earlier this year.

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