Venezuela exporting murderers to US

 Cornyn, Cruz to Secretary Mayorkas: Release Files On Migrant Murder Suspect’s Immigration Parole Status

 U.S. Senators John Cornyn (R-TX) and Ted Cruz (R-TX) sent a letter yesterday to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas with their Senate Judiciary GOP colleagues demanding answers on how Venezuelan national, Jose Antonio Ibarra, was granted parole into the United States. By law, immigration parole is only to be granted at the discretion of the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on a case-by-case basis, in instances of “urgent humanitarian reason or significant public benefit.” Ibarra is the suspect charged in the murder of Augusta University student Laken Riley.

They wrote: “We are deeply saddened by this senseless and preventable act of violence, and we write today demanding answers about how Ibarra was allowed to enter and remain in the United States.”

“We demand that you show us your work. No later than March 8th, please provide us with a copy of the case file for Jose Antonio Ibarra, including the record showing what urgent humanitarian reason or significant public benefit justified the decision to grant him parole.”

See also:

 Critics Attribute Venezuela’s 22-Year Low Murder Rate to Biden’s Open Border

'Venezuela has its lowest homicide rate in 22 years because their gangs are coming here...'

And:

 Immigration Surges to Americans’ Top Concern for First Time in Five Years

And:

 GOP Lawmakers Demand Mayorkas Hand Over DHS Info on Illegal Immigrant Charged with Murdering Laken Riley

Republican representatives Jim Jordan of Ohio and Tom McClintock of California on Tuesday demanded that Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas hand over any information the agency has on the illegal immigrant suspected of murdering a Georgia nursing student last week.

In a two-page letter, Jordan and McClintock asked that Mayorkas comply with the House Judiciary Committee’s request on details and records pertaining to the immigration status of Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26. In September 2022, the Venezuelan national illegally crossed into El Paso, Texas, and was released on parole by Customs and Border Protection shortly thereafter.

“Criminal aliens exploit vulnerabilities in our nation’s immigration system to the detriment of those in the United States,” the GOP chairmen wrote. “The Biden Administration’s border and immigration policies only increase the likelihood that criminal aliens will successfully enter and remain in the U.S.”
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It appears that the murdered young woman was a victim of the Biden open borders policy. 

And:

Number of Illegal Immigrants in U.S. Exceeds Population of 36 States

Plus: Despite Delays, Young Adults Still Want Marriage and Children

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