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Amidst growing concerns surrounding the tragic death of Laken Riley, a nursing student from Georgia, President Joe Biden’s perceived silence has sparked intense criticism across social media platforms.

The incident has ignited a political firestorm, with Republicans lambasting the Biden administration’s approach to undocumented immigration in light of the arrest of Jose Antonio Ibarra, a non-U.S. citizen from Venezuela, in connection with Riley’s death.

Georgia Representative Mike Collins didn’t mince words, squarely placing blame on Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for what he deemed as their responsibility in Riley’s demise.

In response to mounting pressure, the Biden administration has urged Congress to enact a bipartisan border agreement aimed at overhauling America’s immigration procedures, labeling the current system as “broken.”

Riley, only 22 years old, was tragically found deceased in a wooded area near the University of Georgia campus. Authorities swiftly charged Ibarra, 26, with a litany of offenses including malice murder, aggravated assault, and kidnapping in connection to her death.

Details emerged that Ibarra and his wife had crossed the southern border into the U.S. months earlier, residing in New York City before relocating to Georgia.

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp penned a scathing letter to Biden, urging decisive federal action to prevent similar tragedies and criticizing the administration’s handling of border security.

Critics took to social media to decry what they perceived as Biden’s prioritization of certain issues over others, highlighting a perceived lack of acknowledgment of Riley’s death compared to other high-profile cases.

Amidst the escalating scrutiny, Texas Representative Chip Roy condemned the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s silence on Ibarra’s immigration status, denouncing it as “pathetic and infuriating.”

Democrats, meanwhile, sought to redirect blame onto GOP lawmakers for stalling a proposed $118 billion package aimed at fortifying the asylum system and bolstering border security.

Biden, in response, emphasized the urgent need for bipartisan cooperation, touting the proposed deal as a robust solution to address the immigration crisis plaguing the nation.

As tensions mount and political rhetoric intensifies, the White House hinted at potential executive actions under existing immigration laws as Biden grapples with mounting pressure to address the nation’s immigration challenges.