"UGA Campus Murder Sparks Debate on Immigration Policy and Law Enforcement Cooperation"

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After the killing of a 22-year-old woman at the University of Georgia, Republican lawmakers in Georgia are seeking to tighten immigration laws, following the arrest of the suspect, Jose Antonio Ibarra, a migrant from Venezuela. The incident has reignited the debate over immigration policies in the state, with conservatives criticizing the welcoming stance of local officials towards migrants, and a bill to strengthen Georgia's immigration laws gaining momentum in the State House.
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