The killing of Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student in Georgia, has become a flashpoint in the debate over immigration policy. But the politicization of her death has angered her father, Jason Riley, who said that his family has become a target.
“I feel like she’s being used, somewhat, politically,” he told NBC’s “TODAY” show in an interview that aired Monday. “It makes me angry. She was much better than that. She should be raised up for the person that she is.”
The father of Laken Riley, the 22-year-old nursing student murdered on the University of Georgia campus last month, speaks out for the first time in an @NBCNews exclusive interview. @PriscillaWT reports. pic.twitter.com/1DtdAQQrYH
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A student at Augusta University, Riley was reported missing after she did not return from a run in late February. Her body was found near a lake, and authorities identified Jose Antonio Ibarra, an undocumented immigrant with prior criminal charges, as the prime suspect. He has since been charged with murder, and his attorneys have requested a jury trial.
The identity of the suspect has propelled Riley’s murder into the national spotlight. At President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address earlier this month, he engaged in an exchange with Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia about Riley.








