The tale of 22-year-old Laken Riley, a nursing student at the University of Georgia, and 26-year-old Jose Antonio Ibarra, an illegal alien, is heartbreaking, but it’s even more heartbreaking since it was entirely avoidable. Joe Biden’s policies apparently allowed Ibarra to enter the nation, therefore, it seems that Biden’s lax enforcement of the law is the primary cause of Riley’s death.
Any American should, one would assume, find this worrisome and desire to address the issue. Speaking for many, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) first urged Biden to uphold the law and then offered consolation to her friends and family.
“The news of Laken Riley’s passing at the University of Georgia saddens and outrages every parent in the country. We are sending our condolences to her friends and family during this difficult time.
“Mr. President, close the border using your current statutory power!”
However, Biden and Democrats’ inaction on the border over the past three years is a contributing factor in the issue. Then, this month, perhaps seeing that Biden was understandably suffering in the polls as a result, they attempted, at last, to change the narrative and say that while they had been working to solve the issue, it was the terrible Republicans’ responsibility.
Democrats used to accuse you of being racist if you discussed border security and upholding the law before last month.
George Takei appears not to have received the talking points memo from the previous month. Although the actor who portrayed “Lt. Sulu” in Star Trek has tweeted some offensive content in the past, this answer to Johnson ranks highly on the “really poor argument” scale.
“You are the kind of politician I know. During World War II, men such as yourselves exploited people’s fear of those who didn’t look like them to defame my community. In the end, it resulted in 125,000 broken lives and imprisonment. Never once more.”
First of all, Johnson supported the family of the dead woman rather than “smear” anyone. He urged Biden to uphold the law as well. That appears to be “evil” to a Democrat like Takei, which tells you all you need to know about why Democrats are in power and why we have this problem at the border. They have been acting with this mindset for the past three years.
Second, Takei shows no emotion of pity or care for the family of the dead girl in any part of her message. Rather, he attempts to make Johnson’s piece about himself and race. People harmed by these policies are the main concern; race or Takei are not relevant.
Third, Takei didn’t recognize how well he performed in Democrats with this perspective, which is maybe the most strange issue with this. Who was “smearing his community during World War II” and interning them, and did Takei overlook that? Indeed, the Democrat FDR was the one who mistakenly placed Japanese-Americans in internment camps. Those who created the party to oppose slavery and promote individual freedom weren’t Republicans. Takei ought to bring it up with his Democratic allies. Furthermore, it’s disgusting to essentially try to draw a comparison between Japanese-Americans who did nothing wrong and illegal aliens who commit murder.
Author: Steven Sinclaire