During Joe Biden’s visit to the US-Mexico border in Texas, he refused to address the death of Georgia college student Laken Riley and instead spoke about climate change.
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The 22-year-old nursing student was allegedly killed last week by an illegal immigrant from Venezuela.
However, Biden refused to take questions about Laken’s death.
One reporter asked Biden, “Do you bear any responsibility for Laken Riley’s death?”
Instead of answering, Biden shuffled off the stage.
Last week, Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26, was arrested on a murder charge after Riley was found dead in a nearby woods close to her campus.
Aujtorirs said Riley died of wounds consistent with blunt force trauma to the head.
Ibarra was charged with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery, and kidnapping.
Ibarra illegally entered the U.S. through El Paso, Texas, under Joe Biden.
Despite the elephant in the room, Biden chose to warn Americans about climate change, calling “deniers” of climate change “Neanderthals.”
“I love some of my Neanderthal friends who still think there’s no climate change.”
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Biden: "I love some of my Neanderthal friends who still think there's no climate change." pic.twitter.com/wQr3pl3XfN
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) February 29, 2024
President Donald Trump also visited the US-Mexico border the same day as Biden, dropping by at Eagle Pass, the illegal immigration hot spot.
Trump also addressed Riley’s “barbaric” death during a speech.
“Joe Biden will never say Laken Riley’s name, but we will say it, and we will remember. We’re not going to forget her,” said Trump.
The news comes after reports that a man accused of sexually abusing a teenage girl in Virginia was confirmed to be an illegal alien from Venezuela who was “paroled” by Biden.
The Daily Fetched reported:
Renzo Josue Mendoza Montes, 31, took advantage of his parole or other catch-and-release policies under the Biden administration, which allowed him to commit the crime.
Mendoza was arrested in Campbell County last week on charges of carnal knowledge of a child 13 or 14 years of age without force.
“An immigration detainer has been lodged against Mendoza with the Blue Ridge Regional Jail Authority,” said James Covington, a spokesperson for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the government’s deportation agency.