Biden Must Face Families of Migrant Crime in State of the Union Address

New York Congressman Anthony D'Esposito joined WOR's Len Berman and Michael Riedel to discuss Thursday's State of the Union Address. D'Esposito invited the two NYPD officers who were attacked by migrants in Times Square about a month ago to join him for the State of the Union Address.

D'Esposito said, "Under the Biden administration, the border has been wide open, letting unvetted migrants into the country to commit crimes on United States citizens. Laken Riley, the University of Georgia student who was raped and murdered by a migrant, would still be alive today if the Biden administration wouldn't have reversed former President Trump's border policies. President Biden should have to look these victims' families in the eye and explain how something like this can happen."

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