Trump Signs Laken Riley Act Into Law

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed into law the “Laken Riley Act,” a bill that requires federal officials to arrest non-citizens accused of violent and theft-related crimes in the United States. The immigration legislation was passed through the GOP-led House and Senate with bipartisan support. It is the first bill that Trump has signed into ...

Jan 29, 2025 - 14:28
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Trump Signs Laken Riley Act Into Law

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed into law the “Laken Riley Act,” a bill that requires federal officials to arrest non-citizens accused of violent and theft-related crimes in the United States.

The immigration legislation was passed through the GOP-led House and Senate with bipartisan support. It is the first bill that Trump has signed into law during his nascent second term in the White House. Under the law, federal officials are directed to detain non-citizens charged with, convicted of, or who admit to theft-related or violent offenses. It also authorizes states to sue over immigration actions.

Laken Riley was a 22-year-old Georgia nursing student who was killed last year. An illegal immigrant from Venezuela, Jose Ibarra, was convicted of murdering Riley and sentenced to life in prison. Amid the ensuing national outcry, it was revealed that Ibarra had been previously arrested for other offenses, but he was released in New York before federal authorities could issue a detainer.

“To Laken’s family, we will keep Laken’s memory alive in our hearts forever,” Trump said at a signing ceremony at the White House. “Everyone’s hearts. With today’s action, her name will also live forever in the laws of our country. And this is a very important law. This is something that has brought Democrats and Republicans together — that’s not easy to do. Laken did it. Laken did it. America will never, ever forget Laken Hope Riley.”

Border czar Tom Homan, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, GOP lawmakers, and Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) were in attendance, as were members of Riley’s family. The Daily Wire’s Mary Margaret Olohan recorded video of Riley’s mother weeping as she delivered remarks, thanking Trump and the lawmakers who sponsored the bill.

On the campaign trail last year, Trump met with family and friends of Riley. He also posted on social media when Ibarra was convicted in November on 10 charges, including murder. “JUSTICE FOR LAKEN RILEY!,” Trump exclaimed, adding that it was “time to secure our Border, and remove these criminals and thugs from our Country, so nothing like this can happen again!”

Congress passed the “Laken Riley Act” earlier this month with a couple of GOP amendments that added sections pertaining to violent offenses to various theft-related crimes. While the bill received bipartisan support, Democrat opponents warned that non-citizens simply accused of crimes might not get due process if it became law and that it would be a boon to private prisons.

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