Joe Biden said he was wrong to describe nursing student Laken Riley’s suspected killer as an ‘illegal.’
The president was heckled into acknowledging the murder during Thursday’s State of the Union address by Georgia GOP Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
But when asked by MSNBC about his use of the word ‘illegal’ in an interview on Saturday night, Biden said he regretted it.
‘During your response to her heckling of you, you used the word ‘illegal’ when talking about the man who allegedly killed…’ host Jonathan Capehart said.
Joe Biden has told MSNBC he regrets calling murdered nursing student Laken Riley’s suspected killer an ‘illegal’ at his State of the Union address
Biden interrupted to say ‘undocumented’, just as Capehart was pivoting to Laken Riley.
‘An undocumented person. ‘I shouldn’t have used illegal, it’s undocumented,’ the president continued.
‘And look, when I spoke about the difference between Trump and me, one of the things I talked about in the border was his, the way he talks about vermin, the way he talks about these people polluting the blood.
‘I talked about what I’m not going to do. What I won’t do. I’m not going to treat any, any, any of these people with disrespect.
‘Look, they built the country. The reason our economy is growing. We have to control the border and more orderly flow, but I don’t share his view at all.’
Capehart asked if he regretted using the word, and Biden answered: ‘Yes.’
Riley, 22, was murdered while jogging at the University of Georgia’s Athens campus on February 22.
Venezuelan immigrant Jose Antonio Ibarra – who is in the US without a visa – was charged with the Augusta University student’s murder.
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) calls out to Biden to ‘say her name,’ referring to murdered nursing student Laken Riley
The incident piled even more pressure on Biden to get ahead of the worsening migration crisis, as record numbers are intercepted crossing the southern border.
Immigration is seen as a key issue in November’s presidential election, with Biden’s likely Republican rival Donald Trump vowing to take a more hardline stance.
When he talked in the State of the Union about a bill to increase border security that was killed by Republicans after Trump came out against it, GOP laws booed him.
Greene, who was wearing a shirt with Riley’s name, then shouted at Biden ‘say her name.’
‘Lincoln, Lincoln Riley,’ Biden said, holding up the pin. ‘An innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal.
‘But how many of thousands of people being killed by law? To her parents I say my heart goes out to you, having lost children myself, I understand, ‘he said.
Hours before Biden’s speech the House passed the Laken Riley Act, which would mandate that migrants who enter the country without authorization and are accused of theft be taken into federal custody.
Greene gave the pin to Biden when he walked into the House chamber to give his remarks.
‘Lincoln, Lincoln Riley,’ Biden said, holding up the pin. ‘An innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal
Progressive Democrats pounced on Biden calling the alleged murder of Laken Riley an ‘illegal’ while ad-libbing a remark in his speech.
‘No human being is illegal,’ wrote Congresswoman Delia Ramirez (D-IL), one of several lawmakers to blast Biden’s word election on Twitter afterward.
‘Let me be clear: No human being is illegal,’ wrote ‘squad’ member Congressman Ilhan Omar (D-MN), who immigrated from Somalia.
‘I’m extremely disappointed to hear President Biden use the word ‘illegal,’ wrote Congressman Chuy Garcia (D-IL) calling himself a ‘proud immigrant.’
‘The rhetoric President Biden used tonight was dangerously close to language from Donald Trump that puts a target on the backs of Latinos everywhere. Democrats shouldn’t be taking our cues from MAGA extremism,’ he said.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was prepared to give Biden a pass on the language when she got asked about it on CNN not long after the speech.
‘We usually say “undocumented.” He said “illegal.” I don’t think it’s a big deal,’ she said. ‘I don’t think it’s a big deal because I think his focus was on the sympathy for the family. It’s a terrible tragedy.’
After Biden spoke about Riley in his speech he then turned to an attack on Trump, offering to work with him to pass a border security bill.
‘If my predecessor’s watching instead of paying politics and pressing members of Congress to block the bill, join me in telling the Congress to pass it. We can do it together,’ he said.
He then added: ‘I will not demonize immigrants saying they are poisoning the blood of our country. I will not separate families. ‘I will not.’
Republicans previously tanked a border bill – which would provide more funding for technology and agents – after Trump came out against it so he could use the issue to attack Biden in the election campaign