ATHENS, GA, February 27, 2024 (Bee News Daily) —- Today, Laken Riley, a junior nursing student at the University of Georgia in Athens will not be attending nursing classes at the University because the Biden’s Administration allowed Jose Antonio Ibarra to cross the southern borders illegally in September 2022 to murder her while she jogged alone the lake on campus.
Now, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, is advocating for a foreign aid legislation which will not impact the border’s open-door policy to protect other innocent students like Laken Hope Riley. The legislation will not end the murders and other crimes which are committed by illegal migrants like Ibarra. President Joe Biden also supports the ineffective legislation which is being pushed by the democratic leaders in both Houses of Congress.
The illegal immigrant suspect charged in Augusta University nursing student death in Athens, Georgia, is accused of “disfiguring” her skull, according to new information added to the affidavit.
Jose Antonio Ibarra is charged with the felonies of malice murder, murder, kidnapping, false imprisonment, aggravated assault, aggravated battery and concealing the death of another, as well as the misdemeanor of physically hindering a 911 call, according to the affidavit filed on Feb. 23. According to new information added this week, Ibarra “did commit the offense of aggravated battery when he maliciously causes bodily harm to another by seriously disfiguring her body or a member thereof by disfiguring her skull.”
For the felony offense of concealing the death of another, the arrest affidavit accuses Ibarra of “dragging the victim to a secluded area.”
Law enforcement have not yet disclosed exactly how Riley was killed, only that her death was caused by blunt force trauma.
Former President Trump blasted “Biden’s border invasion” in a post on TRUTH Social, saying Riley’s murder “should have NEVER happened.”
In a letter to President Biden last week, Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp demanded “a response to questions surrounding the immigration status of the arrested suspect in the murder of Laken Riley and asylum claims of the suspect’s brother.”
“Laken Riley’s tragic death struck the hearts of Georgians everywhere and has rightfully sparked national outrage,” Kemp said in a statement. “As I have said many times before: every state is now a border state because of Joe Biden’s inaction, and today I am again demanding answers and information from the Biden Administration that will help us protect our citizens when the federal government will not.”
Clarke County Magistrate Judge Donarell Green denied Ibarra’s bond on Saturday. Two translators were present. Ibarra nodded when spoken to.
Ibarra’s brother, Diego, was charged Friday with possessing a fraudulent green card and is being held in state custody. The federal arrest affidavit for Diego Ibarra says that in September 2023, Athens-Clarke County Police charged him with drunken driving and driving without a license. He was later arrested for shoplifting and later skipped court.
The White House did respond to Riley’s murder on Monday.
“We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Laken Hope Riley,” a White House spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “People should be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law if they are found to be guilty. Given this is an active case, we would have to refer you to state law enforcement and ICE.”
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Fox News reported the original article.