Posted on 11/21/2024 3:08:28 PM PST by nickcarraway
Monstrous killer and Tren de Aragua gangbanger Jose Ibarra got sentenced Wednesday to life without parole for his February murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley. It should have been deathBut Deborah Gonzalez, the leftist prosecutor initially in charge of the case, refused to seek the death penalty.
That obscenity was part of a policy she implemented in 2021, claiming that “collateral consequences to undocumented defendants” would determine how she charged them. Collateral consequences to undocumented defendants?
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Ibarra, remember, was an illegal migrant invited here and then welcomed by the Biden administration: After jumping the border in 2022, he got bused on the taxpayers’ dime to New York City, to enjoy more taxpayer-funded food and shelter as he worked illegally in food delivery. In 2023, he was arrested for child endangerment. The NYPD let him slip so fast that ICE says it had no time to issue a detainer — then the Biden crew paid for him to fly to Atlanta to join some kin.
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The Deborah Gonzalez’s of the world CREATE the “laizzez-faire” legal atmosphere that encourges pond scum like Ibarra to bash an innocent girls head in when she utterly rejects him.
As far as I’m concerned Deborah should be locked up with Ibarra.
https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/beyond-sentence-understanding-collateral-consequences
Read it, not sure what it means.
Deborah would be singing a different tune if it happened to her daughter.
There’s a pretty good chance he’ll be killed in prison.
Just release him into the general population of the prison and pass the word that there will be extra pork chops served if he ends up taking a dirt nap.
he’s a goner
even in murder they support the invaders
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