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Asheville man pleads to indecent liberties, triggers Laken Riley Act

Citizen Times 12 Feb 2026
11 in Buncombe County Superior Court to indecent liberties with a minor, triggering a judge’s order that he be held in jail under the Laken Riley Act ... pursuant to the Laken Riley Act after the U.S.
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Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Federal Agent Making Arrest Under Laken Riley Act (United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of New York)

Public Technologies 10 Feb 2026
Illegal Alien Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Federal Agent Making Arrest Under Laken Riley Act ... Given the nature of the state charges, both aliens were subject to immediate detention under the then-newly enacted Laken Riley Act.
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Judge in Athens hears motion for new trial in Laken Riley case

Athens Banner-Herald 02 Feb 2026
... has given lawyers until March 2 to file briefs opposing or supporting a new trial for Jose Ibarra, the man convicted of killing nursing student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus in 2024.
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Laken Riley's Convicted Killer Angling For Another Trial

Breitbart 31 Jan 2026
The illegal alien convicted of killing Laken Riley is seeking a new trial -- evoking an unwelcome flashback to the brutal homicide. The post Laken Riley’s Convicted Killer Angling For Another Trial appeared first on Breitbart ... .
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Judge to hear arguments as the man convicted of killing Laken Riley seeks a new trial

ABC News 30 Jan 2026
The Venezuelan man convicted of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley is seeking a new trial ... .
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Laken Riley’s killer Jose Ibarra returns to court as illegal immigrant requests new trial in ...

Fox News 30 Jan 2026
The illegal immigrant convicted of murdering nursing student Laken Riley is seeking a new trial, returning to court in a case that helped fuel the national immigration debate and led to federal legislation named for the victim.
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More than 21,000 illegal migrant criminals detained since Laken Riley Act: U.S. officials

Toronto Sun 30 Jan 2026
More than 21,000 illegal migrants who were either charged or convicted of crimes have been detained since the Laken Riley Act was signed into law a year ago, officials said.Advertisement 2 ... What happened to Laken Riley?.
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DHS Celebrates One Year of the Laken Riley Act (US Department of Homeland Security)

Public Technologies 30 Jan 2026
More than 21,400 criminal illegal aliens have been arrested with Laken Riley Act crimes ... ICE arrested more than 21,400 illegal aliens with Laken Riley Act crimes ... He then went on to commit the heinous murder of Laken Riley.
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More than 20K criminal illegal migrants arrested since passage of Laken Riley Act: officials

New York Post 30 Jan 2026
WASHINGTON — More than 20,000 illegal migrants charged or convicted of crimes have been detained by the Trump administration since the Laken Riley Act was signed into law a year ago, according to officials.
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U.S. Senator Katie Britt Commemorates One-Year Anniversary of Laken Riley Act Signed into Law (Katie Boyd Britt)

Public Technologies 29 Jan 2026
Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) today commemorated the one-year anniversary of President Trump signing the Laken Riley Act into law ... Since the Laken Riley Act was signed into law, more than 17,500 illegal ...
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Emmer, Stauber, Fischbach, Finstad Honor One Year Since Passage of Historic Laken Riley Act (Tom Emmer)

Public Technologies 22 Jan 2026
On January 22, 2025, the Laken Riley Act passed the House by a vote of 263-156, with 46 Democrats voting in favor, including the members' Minnesota colleague, Congresswoman Angie Craig (MN-02).
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Letter to the editor: Good was given chances; Laken Riley wasn't

The Washington Times 13 Jan 2026
So the rich and famous are protesting the death of Renee Nicole Good ("'ICE OUT'. Celebrities at Golden Globes wear pins targeting ICE," Web. Jan. 11) ... .
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The MAGA case for why President Trump should self-fire

The Hill 13 Jan 2026
The president appears to be high on his own supply, unable to hear the real concerns of everyday Americans ....
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