Is Laken Riley’s Life Worth Less Than George Floyd’s?

By Betsy McCaughey Published on March 14, 2024

George Floyd’s death during a police arrest on May 25, 2020, ignited nationwide protests to reform police procedures. Referring to the physical problems Floyd endured while being restrained by Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, former President Donald Trump said, “It doesn’t get any worse than that. Within three weeks, Trump had signed an executive order establishing an abuse of force database and calling for improved police practices.

Fast-forward to Feb. 22, 2024, when Georgia nursing student Laken Riley was bludgeoned to death, allegedly at the hands of an illegal migrant, Jose Ibarra — a member of the notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Democrats now are accusing Republicans of trying to “score cheap political” points by demanding that migrants be vetted before being allowed into the U.S.

Kelly Girtz, the Democratic mayor of Athens, Georgia (where Riley was killed), insists the focus should be on individual perpetrators, not migrants. That’s ridiculous. In 2020, was the focus only on Derek Chauvin, the cop with his knee on Floyd’s neck — or was it on all police nationwide?

Riley’s murder should ignite demand for the rigorous vetting of migrants entering the U.S. But the fact is, Riley is dead because the Biden administration lets anyone in and then lies about it.

Repeating a Fiction β€” β€œRobust Security Vetting”

Ibarra was first arrested for illegally crossing into the U.S. in September 2022. But Customs and Border Protection kept him for less than 24 hours before releasing him to go anywhere in the U.S. he chose. There was zero vetting.

Internal Department of Homeland Security documents show Ibarra is a gang member. But former Border Patrol officers explain that the Biden administration wants “migrants out of our hands and out of our custody as fast as humanly possible.” There is no time to check records.

DHS claims that migrants admitted into the U.S. undergo “robust security vetting.”

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Last Friday, a federal judge exposed that lie when he ruled on a lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s airplane parole program, which allows 30,000 migrants per month from Nicaragua, Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela to fly into the U.S. The judge’s ruling set aside the lawsuit because the plaintiffs “lacked standing.” Even so, the ruling is important because it pointed to evidence that any migrant who schedules an appointment using the CBP One app, buys a plane ticket and arrives in the U.S. gets to stay. A staggering 98 percent of migrants using the app are approved. One would have to punch a Customs and Border Protection agent in the nose to have a problem.

Yet White House spokesperson Angelo Fernandez Hernandez doubled down on the standard lie Friday, again claiming that migrants must “pass through a rigorous vetting process.”

The mainstream media shamelessly repeat that fiction. CNN said on Friday that migrants using the CBP One mobile app “are thoroughly vetted.” That’s laughable.

The Tragic Consequences of Biden’s Policies

The lack of vetting, whether at the southern border or in President Joe Biden’s new CBP airport parole program, produces tragic consequences.

In January, Tammy Nobles testified before a House panel about the murder of her 20-year-old daughter, Kayla Hamilton, who was allegedly raped and strangled to death with an electrical cord by an illegal migrant who was robbing her of $6.

Nobles explained that all DHS “had to do was make one phone call to El Salvador to know he was an MS-13 gang member on the list.”

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who didn’t attend the House hearing, insisted afterward that American deaths at the hands of illegal migrants “should not be politicized.”

But no one said that about Floyd’s death. Is Hamilton’s life also worth less than Floyd’s?

The Washington Post, USA Today and other publications cite several studies from the Cato Institute, Stanford University, and elsewhere purporting to show that immigrants have committed crimes at a lower rate than people born in the U.S. These studies assess data from several years, even decades, ago. Some don’t distinguish between legal and illegal immigrants. Most important, these studies ignore the new reality: Venezuela and El Salvador are emptying their prisons and sending their gang members to the United States, according to FBI sources. Americans need to be protected from these killers.

The issue facing Biden and his party is not whether to call Ibarra “illegal,” “undocumented,” or a “newcomer.” The brutal truth is he’s a Tren de Aragua gang member. And he should have been stopped at the border before he killed Laken Riley.

 

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York and chairman of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths. Follow her on Twitter @Betsy_McCaughey. To find out more about her and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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