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Democrats are turning a “bind eye” to the Laken Riley Act, Sen. Roger Marshall said, discussing the rejection of the legislation in the Democrat-controlled Senate during an appearance onMarshall explained that the Laken Riley Act — named after 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley, whom an illegal alien allegedly murdered in February — was on the Senate floor, but Senate Democrats ultimately rejected it.
Jose Antonio Ibarra is accused of kidnapping and murdering Laken Riley while she went on a morning job around the University of Georgia on February 22, 2024.
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