The state of Georgia mourned the loss of a 22-year-old nursing student, Lakin Riley, who was tragically murdered by an illegal immigrant on the University of Georgia campus. Mourners gathered in Woodstock for her funeral following a campus vigil that drew a large crowd of students.
This incident has reignited the debate on immigration policies, with critics blaming the open border chaos under President Joe Biden's administration for such tragedies. The perpetrator had a prior opportunity for deportation in New York but was not removed from the country, highlighting the failures in enforcing immigration laws.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized the need for accountability in preventing such crimes, citing the importance of cooperation with federal immigration authorities. He criticized sanctuary policies that hinder deportation proceedings for criminal aliens, stressing the importance of public safety.
Shifting focus to the case of Jeffrey Epstein, Governor DeSantis supported legislation to release secret grand jury testimony related to the controversial plea deal in Florida. The move aims to provide answers and justice for the victims who have long awaited closure in the case.
Addressing concerns over social media use among children, Governor DeSantis vetoed a bill that banned social media for kids under 16. He highlighted the need for parental involvement and enforcement of existing laws to protect minors online while respecting adults' rights to anonymous speech.
In other news, actor Sylvester Stallone has chosen Florida as his new home, further solidifying the state's appeal as a desirable residence.