President Biden recently addressed the nation during his State of the Union speech, where he walked back his use of the term 'illegal' to describe Jose Ibarra, the accused killer of Lake and Riley. This move sparked criticism from some, including Texas Democrat Congressman Joaquin Castro, who expressed concerns about the language used by the President.
Sources revealed that Ibarra entered the country illegally in 2022 and was released on parole less than 24 hours later. The suspect's journey included various encounters with law enforcement, culminating in his arrest in Georgia for the murder of Lakin.
During a subsequent interview, New York Republican Congressman Nicole Malletakis, a member of the House Border Security Caucus, defended the use of the term 'illegal' in reference to Ibarra. She emphasized that the suspect's illegal status and subsequent parole were key factors in the tragic outcome.
Malletakis criticized the Biden administration for its handling of border security, highlighting the need for stricter enforcement measures. She argued that the administration had the authority to prevent such incidents by implementing policies like ending catch and release, reinstating remain in Mexico, and tightening asylum regulations.
The conversation also touched on the broader implications of lax immigration policies, with Malletakis pointing out the dangers posed by sanctuary cities and the potential risks to public safety. She urged President Biden to take decisive action to secure the border and prevent further harm to American citizens.
As the discussion unfolded, live footage showed migrants at the Rio Grande border, underscoring the ongoing challenges faced by border officials. The scene served as a stark reminder of the complex issues surrounding immigration and the urgent need for effective border control measures.