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As residents lamented the killing of a 22-year-old woman, immigration policies in Georgia have come under renewed scrutiny, with state Republicans calling for stricter legislation.

 

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After leaving Venezuela, he entered the U.S. through Texas and stopped in New York before living in Georgia.

 

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Una tragedia personal y comunitaria quedó atrapada en la política nacional de migración después de que un migrante venezolano fuera acusado de la muerte de una estudiante de la Universidad de Georgia.

 

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A nursing student’s body was found on Thursday at the University of Georgia in Athens. The authorities called the homicide “a crime of opportunity.”

 

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A nursing student’s body was found on Thursday at the University of Georgia in Athens. The authorities called the homicide “a crime of opportunity.”

 

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A judge wants to hear more from a key witness as he weighs whether Fani T. Willis, the prosecutor who brought the case, has a disqualifying conflict of interest.

 

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Anger over immigration policy has been added to the grief over the killing of a 22-year-old nursing student, Laken Riley.

 

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Are the protesters against a new police training center part of a violent “extremist organization,” or are the serious charges they face a means of stifling free speech?

 

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As more details emerged about the suspect in the death of a nursing student, the community remained in shock of the first homicide on the campus in decades.

 

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The lawyers presented an affidavit describing cellphone records they will likely use to try to prove the prosecutors lied about when they began a romantic relationship.

 

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The university said the woman was a former student. The police said they had no suspects in the case.

 

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People in Atlanta, Los Angeles and Dallas were among those most affected, according to Downdetector.com.

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