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Yesterday, while thousands of ordinary citizens gathered at a vigil in Athens, Georgia to pay their respects for murdered nursing student Laken Riley, the top two Presidential candidates each visited and gave speeches down at the border. CNN ran the story under the headline, “Takeaways from Biden and Trump’s dueling visits to the border.” During a rambling, at-times incoherent speech in Brownsville, Texas, a speech mainly about climate change and something to do with building codes, Biden never mentioned Laken Riley’s murder, not one single time. ...
Also unlike Biden, Trump spent several minutes during his speech acknowledging the tragedy of Laken Riley’s brutal assault and murder by an illegal alien who had been caught and released at least three times for crimes in the United States — but never prosecuted. In comments to media, Governor Abbott later contrasted the two candidates’s speeches, unflatteringly concluding “Biden does not care about Texas.”
President Trump did not use a teleprompter.
Athens Mayor gets shouted down trying to shift blame Laken Riley's Death from Illegal
Laken Riley’s Dad: Illegal Alien Killer ‘Might Not Have Been Here’ If Border Was Secure
As I reported on earlier this week, the Act has two main parts. The first part expands ICE’s power to detain illegals without bond whever they’ve been arrested or charged with any crime, like shoplifting, rather than requiring officials to wait for a felony conviction.
The common-sense idea is to stop criminally minded illegals before they escalate to more serious crimes.
The Act’s second and even better part gives State Attorneys General standing to sue the federal government for any non-enforcement of immigration law — closing a loophole the Biden Administration successfully used to argue States lacked standing to complain about Biden ignoring whatever federal immigration laws he didn’t like.
The bill, which sat stymied last year in the Democrat-controlled Senate, passed this time with bipartisan support, even though Republicans shot down all the Democrats’ proposed amendments.
Eric Holder says
What happens if CA doesn't play ball? Which it won't.
Can inaction be prosecuted as interference?
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