Laken Riley Murder Suspect Illegally Paroled Into U.S.

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Summary:
President Biden's Department of Homeland Security approved a work permit for Jose Antonio Ibarra of Venezuela, despite his prior criminal history and being accused of murdering Laken Riley. Riley was found bludgeoned to death after going for a jog at the University of Georgia campus in Athens. Ibarra was arrested the following day for her murder. Senator Josh Hawley revealed these details during a Senate budget hearing, sharing that DHS allowed Ibarra into the U.S. in September 2022 near the Mexico border due to "detention capacity." The decision to grant Ibarra parole and a work permit has sparked outrage and raised concerns about the DHS's handling of criminals entering the country. The case sheds light on the need for stricter immigration policies and a more thorough vetting process for individuals with criminal backgrounds.

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