Crime Laken Riley murder suspect released over lack of detention space

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Homeland Security released the illegal immigrant accused of killing Laken Riley into the U.S. because it lacked the detention space, according to his confidential immigration file.

Sen. Josh Hawley, Missouri Republican, read key parts of the file into the record at a Senate hearing Thursday.

Jose Ibarra, the man charged with the Feb. 22 slaying, was released under Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas‘ power of parole, which is supposed to be used in limited cases and only when there is an urgent humanitarian need or a significant benefit to the public.

Mr. Hawley said lack of detention space doesn’t meet either of those standards and so Mr. Mayorkas broke the law in releasing the suspected killer.

“Now we all know that the reason he was paroled into this country is because of lack of detention capacity, which you and I both know is not a valid reason,” the senator said.

According to the file Mr. Hawley read into the record, Mr. Ibarra entered the U.S. on Sept. 8, 2022, and was quickly released on parole.

Nearly a year later, in July, he reported to immigration authorities in New York and was fingerprinted. The results showed he had “a criminal history,” Mr. Hawley said.

In September Mr. Ibarra was arrested in New York on charges of injuring a child, but the case wasn’t prosecuted.

In November he applied to Homeland Security for a permit to work legally in the U.S., and it was approved in December — after the department had the records of his criminal entanglements.

“He had a criminal record to start with, he’s in the country on illegal grounds, you have falsely and illegally allowed him in, he commits a crime against a child, it’s expunged,” Mr. Hawley said.

Mr. Mayorkas declined to talk about the details of the case and wouldn’t say whether he had read his department’s file on Mr. Ibarra.

“I do not want to speak to the particulars of the case, given the pending prosecution,” he said, though he said “our hearts break” for the loss of Riley’s life.

Mr. Hawley swatted Mr. Mayorkas for giving two different answers about Mr. Ibarra‘s case in testimony to other committees this month.

“Why did you change your story so often?” Mr. Hawley challenged.

“I’m confident that justice will be vindicated in the criminal prosecution,” Mr. Mayorkas replied.

Mr. Ibarra was released from a facility run by Customs and Border Protection.

Detention capacity has also been a problem in the country’s interior, where U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the chief deportation agency, has been struggling to hold people.

Even as he’s acknowledged a lack of ICE beds, Mr. Mayorkas has asked Congress to cut bed space further in every budget he’s submitted.

Detention space for illegal immigrants has been a major problem for the Biden administration. Even as he’s acknowledged a lack of beds, Mr. Mayorkas has asked Congress to cut bed space even deeper in every budget he’s submitted.

In 2022, 2023 and 2024 he asked lawmakers to reduce bed space from 34,000 to 25,000. Congress rebuffed each of those and even upped the number to 41,500 beds in the new bill.

Mr. Mayorkas‘ latest budget again calls for a cut, this time back down to 34,000.

He told senators, though, that he would be willing to accept money for more than 50,000 beds if it’s coupled with other changes in immigration law.
 
The community post and article headline make it sound like he's currently out of jail, which doesn't appear to be the case. Unless I'm missing something, it sounds like they're just talking about how he was previously released in 2022, more than a year before the murder.

The headline is your typical clickbait half-truth where, yes, he was released over lack of detention space, but let's word it as poorly as possible to get people riled up. And like Ingmar Aspergman said, there's no other articles talking about this.
 
Here is another article on this story.

Josh Hawley says Laken Riley's suspected killer Jose Ibarra was released into US due to 'lack of detention capacity'​

Senator Josh Hawley grilled Biden's Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in the US Senate on Thursday, holding him to account for the release of Venezuelan illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra into the US. Ibarra is suspected in the murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley.

Hawley said that the only reason Ibarra was released into the US was due to a lack of detention space at the border. He spelled it out, saying that Ibarra came to the US in September 2022, was encountered by US Border Patrol at El Paso, "and was paroled into the United States due to lack of detention capacity."

Hawley said that this is "a proviso, a rule that is not permitted under the statute." He accused Mayorkas of lying to other senators and congressmen about the case, the border, and the policies.

Hawley continued, saying that on "July 19, 2023, Ibarra reports for a biometric appointment and was fingerprinted. This is now in New York. The results come back and indicate he has a criminal history. So he's in this country. He has a criminal history. September 14: he is arrested in New York by NYPD for what? For injuring a child."

"He is arrested for injuring a child," Hawley continued. "What happens, the offense was never prosecuted, and the arrest was expunged and— reading right out of the profile— expunged. Nothing is done to this guy. He had a criminal record to start with. He's in the country on illegal grounds. You have falsely and illegally allowed him in. He commits a crime against a child: he's not prosecuted, it's expunged. In November, Ibarra files an Application for Employment Authorization and unbelievably on December the 9, 2023, it's approved.

"So this is your policies and action. Mr. Secretary, a criminal is permitted into this country on ground flatly not permitted, flatly contradictory to the statute. He commits a crime against a child and then gets a work permit. He gets a work permit. You want to know why all of the jobs in the last two or three years have gone to illegal migrants? Working people in this country can't get a job, their unemployment rates high why, because of things like this and then once you do well, we all know, then in February, he commits the heinous crime against Lincoln Riley. Is this a record that you are proud of?"

This questioning comes as illegal immigration continues its surge under the Biden administration and just after Mayorkas dodged an impeachment hearing in the Senate, which refused to take up the articles after they were delivered by the House.

Ibarra, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, crossed into the US with his wife and her child before they made their way to New York City. In an interview after Riley's murder, his wife said that they married in order to combine their asylum claims.

Once in New York, he was arrested on child endangerment charges for having ridden with the child on a moped without the child wearing a helmet. That case was not prosecuted and Ibarra, without his family, made his way to Georgia where his brother was living and working on forged papers at the University of Georgia.

It was here that he saw Laken Riley, a nursing student, and allegedly murdered her when she was out for a run near her home.

Biden and his open border policies have been blasted for allowing such a crime to take place. In addition to Ibarra's release into the US, Venezeula is one of the countries on Biden's preferred list, from which 30,000 extra illegal immigrants are admitted each month.

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Since the republicans used her as a talking point at the state of the union, the dems are using this as revenge. They release him, he disappears to a 3rd world shithole, and no one ever talks about him again. Rest assured, frens, if he’s not punished in this life, he will be in the next.

Edit: I’m retarded. I thought this said they released him after the murder.
 
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The community post and article headline make it sound like he's currently out of jail, which doesn't appear to be the case. Unless I'm missing something, it sounds like they're just talking about how he was previously released in 2022, more than a year before the murder.

The headline is your typical clickbait half-truth where, yes, he was released over lack of detention space, but let's word it as poorly as possible to get people riled up. And like Ingmar Aspergman said, there's no other articles talking about this.
Yeah it sounds like he is still under custody. Did I misread? Be upset that an illegal was let free into the country for a bullshit fake reason instead of sent back, especially one convicted of assaulting a child in his own shithole country long before fucking murdering an innocent woman in ours, but he is not out... for now, at least.
 
Y'all can't really be this retarded... This is talking about shit that happened 2 years ago. I can assure you he is in jail and will not be leaving by any legal means. That doesn't excuse him being here in the first place and I hope to god he gets beat to death by other inmates - but that could only happen because he is in jail.
 
Y'all can't really be this retarded... This is talking about shit that happened 2 years ago. I can assure you he is in jail and will not be leaving by any legal means. That doesn't excuse him being here in the first place and I hope to god he gets beat to death by other inmates - but that could only happen because he is in jail.
To be fair, both the headline and the body of the article seem intentionally set up to imply he’s been released after committing the murder. I’ve never heard of this Stephen Dinan guy who wrote it, but he’s just another slimy lying journo writing rage-bait but for conservatives instead of the usual leftists.
 
White college women voted for this before it happened and will continue voting for it long after it happened.
Not my problem.
 
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