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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp demands answers after it emerges Laken Riley’s killer may have taken free migrant flight: ‘Outrageous’

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s office says it’s “outrageous” that the illegal migrant convicted of killing Laken Riley may have taken a free Biden administration flight from the Big Apple before he committed the heinous murder.

The furious reaction came as Jose Ibarra, 26, was sentenced to life without parole Wednesday for killing the 22-year-old nursing student in Athens, Georgia, in a case that ignited a national firestorm over immigration.

“The recent revelation of how Laken Riley’s alleged killer made it to Georgia is outrageous,” the Republican governor’s spokesman told the Daily Caller just before the Tren de Aragua gang member was convicted.

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3 thoughts on “Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp demands answers after it emerges Laken Riley’s killer may have taken free migrant flight: ‘Outrageous’”

  1. There are some if not many crimes like this that deserve the death penalty.
    According to recent data, the average cost of housing a prisoner in the United States is around $33,000 per year; however, this figure can vary significantly depending on the state and type of facility, with some states spending as much as double that amount per inmate.
    Federal average:
    Based on recent data, the average cost of housing a federal inmate is around $42,000 per year.
    Wide variation across states:
    Some states like Massachusetts can spend over $300,000 per prisoner annually, while others like Arkansas may spend less than $25,000.
    Lets use the $42000 figure. Jose Ibarra, 26. Lets say he lives to be 76 ( 50 years ) . The state would spend about $2100000 ( two million one hundred thousand ) ( or about $4.80 an hour ) to keep him alive over the next 50 years.
    That personally doesn’t sound like a good investment to me.

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