Current:Home > ContactOliver James Montgomery-Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says federal government "not notified" about suspect in Georgia nursing student's death -Secure Growth Solutions
Oliver James Montgomery-Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says federal government "not notified" about suspect in Georgia nursing student's death
Rekubit Exchange View
Date:2025-04-10 23:06:49
Washington — Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Sunday that the federal government was not notified about previous arrests by the suspect in the murder of Laken Riley,Oliver James Montgomery a 22-year-old nursing student.
"Different cities have different levels of cooperation," Mayorkas said on "Face the Nation" on Sunday. "We were not notified in this instance."
- Transcript: Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on "Face the Nation," March 3, 2024
Jose Ibarra, suspect in the murder of Riley, a Georgia nursing student, is an undocumented Venezuelan migrant who had been detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection upon crossing into the country with permission to stay in the country on a temporary basis. The individual then went on to allegedly commit two offenses in New York and Georgia, according to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.
Mayorkas said that the federal government works closely with state and local law enforcement "to ensure that individuals who pose a threat to public safety are indeed our highest priority for detention and removal." But he made clear that different locales have "varying degrees of cooperation with immigration authorities."
"We firmly believe that if a city is aware of an individual who poses a threat to public safety, then we would request that they provide us with that information so that we can ensure that that individual is detained if the facts are warrant," Mayorkas said.
The comments come as immigration has begun to dominate the political discourse, with Republicans railing against the Biden administration for its handling of the southern border. Republicans have cited Riley's death and the suspect's migrant status as an example of the White House's failings on the border, as both parties have emphasized their support for enhanced border security. Days ago, President Biden and former President Donald Trump made dueling visits to Texas border towns, as the issue becomes a central one in the 2024 election.
As the two presumptive party nominees look toward the general election, Trump attempted to tie the suspect to Mr. Biden, describing Ibarra as a "monster illegal alien migrant released into the country" by Mr. Biden.
According to a CBS News/YouGov poll released on Sunday, Trump leads President Biden by four points nationally — 52% to 48% — in his largest lead to date.
Trump likewise has a significant advantage among voters when asked about the border, with 50% of voters saying Biden's policies increase the number of migrants trying to cross the southern border, while just 9% say the same of Trump's policies.
Kaia HubbardKaia Hubbard is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital based in Washington, D.C.
TwitterveryGood! (588)
Related
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Chloe Bridges Is Pregnant, Expecting First Baby With Adam Devine
- Deputy wounded, man killed in gunfire exchange during Knoxville domestic disturbance call
- Proof Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin's Romance Is Pure Magic
- The Best Stocking Stuffers Under $25
- $1.04 billion Powerball jackpot tempts players to brave long odds
- Missouri high school teacher put on leave over porn site: I knew this day was coming
- Spain’s women’s team players Putellas, Rodríguez and Paredes appear before a judge in Rubiales probe
- Current, future North Carolina governor’s challenge of power
- Are You in Your Señora Era? Learn How to Live Slowly with TikTok's Latinx Trend
Ranking
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- Runners off the blocks: Minneapolis marathon canceled hours before start time
- After revealing her family secret, Kerry Washington reflects on what was gained
- More than 100 search for missing 9-year-old in upstate New York; investigation underway
- Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
- Germany bans decades-old neo-Nazi group Artgemeinschaft, accused of trying to raise new enemies of the state
- Where are the homes? Glaring need for housing construction underlined by Century 21 CEO
- Supreme Court declines to take up appeal from John Eastman involving emails sought by House Jan. 6 select committee
Recommendation
Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
Two Penn scientists awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine for work with mRNA, COVID-19 vaccines
New Van Gogh show in Paris focuses on artist’s extraordinarily productive and tragic final months
A woman riding a lawnmower is struck and killed by the wing of an airplane in Oklahoma
New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
More suspects to be charged in ransacking of Philadelphia stores, district attorney says
Four people have died in a plane crash near the Utah desert tourist community of Moab
The military is turning to microgrids to fight global threats — and global warming