Tuesday, February 27, 2024

She Had A Passion To Care For Others

 



   She had a passion to care for others. She wanted to become a nurse.
A young woman in the prime of life, Laken Hope Riley has become
the latest victim in the ongoing "border crisis" after being brutally
murdered in the woods near the University of Georgia campus
where she had gone running.

While police are calling this case "a crime of opportunity" 
her assailant, Venezuelan national and illegal alien 
Jose Antonio Ibarra, would have never been able to take 
the life of Laken Riley had he not been allowed into
our nation in the first place.

According to UGA Police Chief Jeffrey Clark: "Like millions of
other people Joe Biden let across the border, Ibarra was bussed deep
into New York City, where he was released to commit crime after crime.
Each time he was arrested, he was let go.  Now an innocent young
nursing student-with her whole life ahead of her-has paid for it.
Laken Riley is dead because America failed to protect her."

A cruel and senseless act of depravity by a known criminal who was left
 to cross our open borders by a federal government that could care less.

Today a mother and father grieve for their lost child.

My heart and prayers are with Laken Riley's family.

 May God be with you in this time of immeasurable sorrow and loss.



Laken Hope Riley
January 10, 2002-February 22, 2024

"I will dwell in Your tabernacle forever; let me find
refuge and trust in the shelter of Your wings."
(Psalm 61:4)

Rest safely in the arms of Jesus




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