Americans React To President Biden Regretting Calling Laken Riley's Alleged Murderer An Illegal
If you were out and about this weekend living life, you might've missed the moment where President Biden went on MSNBC – notice he didn't tee this up for CNN (ouch) – and said he regretted calling Laken Riley's alleged murderer an "illegal."
The libs have elections to win and the use of "illegal" is seen as a trigger word.
"Just like we should not be implementing Republican policy, we should not be repeating Republican rhetoric," Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass, who claimed in September that the southern border was secure, told the Associated Press. In 2018, when she was running for Congress, Pressley ran on a platform where she promised to defund ICE.
And with that, Joe Biden bent the knee to the absolute biggest scumbags in American politics who want absolute chaos in this country.
While I was writing this post, I decided to see how super lib media outlets like the New York Times treated the trigger word "illegal" to describe immigration or invasion of a country. It turns out the Times has an entire topic/category devoted to "illegal immigration."

In 2012, Poynter.org's Mallary Tenore didn't have a problem with the use of "illegal" to describe someone jumping the border.
"(I)n referring in general terms to the issue of people living in the United States without legal papers, we do think the phrases "illegal immigrants" and ‘illegal immigration’ are accurate, factual and as neutral as we can manage under the circumstances," she wrote. "It is, in fact, illegal to enter, live or work in this country without valid documents. Some people worry that we are labeling immigrants as "criminals" — but we’re not. "Illegal" is not a synonym for "criminal." (One can even park "illegally," though it’s not a criminal offense.)
At the Washington Post, they're actively using "illegal" in headlines. Let's go back to Leap Day to see one example.

In a recent Gallup poll, voters now say illegal immigration is the number one problem facing America. "In the latest poll, 20% of Americans name the government as the most important problem, followed by the economy (12%) and inflation (11%)," Gallup reported. "Immigration is the only issue that has shown meaningful change in the past month."
The bad news for Biden and his fellow wokes is that 65% of Americans polled by the Wall Street Journal disapprove of his handling of border security.