Joe Biden ‘regrets’ using the word ‘illegal’ to describe Laken Riley's killer: ‘I shouldn’t have…’
Joe Biden apologizes for using the word "illegal" when describing the Venezuelan immigrant who killed Laken Riley He apologizes for using the word "illegal" in his State of the Union speech. But the president did not apologize for calling Riley "Lincoln Riley" twice during the speech. In an interview with MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart, Biden apologized for using the word "illegal" to describe immigrants who are in the United States illegally. "I shouldn't be using it illegally, it's undocumented," he said. Section
Persons undergoing dialysis. I'm talking about things I would never do. There's one thing I won't do," Biden continued.
"I won't respect anyone, look, they built this country, that's why our economy is growing. "We need border control and ease of movement, but I don't agree with that," he added. "Look, they built this country. That's why our business is growing. "We need to control the border and keep people moving, but I don't agree with that."
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