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Jose Ibarra was found guilty of murder, among other charges, and was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the killing of 22-year-old Laken Riley while she was on a morning run.
illegally and was allowed to stay in the country while pursuing his immigration case, according to immigration officials.
In that time, he had a few interactions with law enforcement before he was arrested for the killing.
Riley's murder prompted President Donald Trump's first bill he signed into law this term, mandating undocumented people arrested for certain crimes must be detained.
Ibarra's attorneys are requesting his conviction be overturned in a new trial, saying his rights were violated during the first one.
For NPR News, I'm Emily Wu Pearson in Atlanta.
Ossoff says his office has investigated more than 500 credible complaints alleging human rights abuses at immigration facilities across the country.
A new report outlines delayed or denied medical care and inadequate, rotten or delayed meals and water, worsening the health conditions of detainees.
Earlier this year, Ossoff released the first part of the investigation with reports of pregnant immigrants in detention facing medical neglect.
The Department of Homeland Security said that report contained false allegations.
For NPR News, I'm Emily Wu Pearson in Atlanta.
Asif says his office has investigated more than 500 credible complaints alleging human rights abuses at immigration facilities across the country.
A new report outlines delayed or denied medical care and inadequate, rotten or delayed meals and water, worsening the health conditions of detainees.
Earlier this year, Ossoff released the first part of the investigation with reports of pregnant immigrants in detention facing medical neglect.
The Department of Homeland Security said that report contained false allegations.
For NPR News, I'm Emily Wu Pearson in Atlanta.