President Biden faced significant backlash from both left-leaning media pundits and members of his own party after using the term “illegal” to describe the murder suspect in the death of Laken Riley during his State of the Union address.
The suspect, who is an illegal immigrant, was at the center of a heated debate over immigration policy and the treatment of undocumented immigrants in the United States.
Critics argued that Biden’s use of the term “illegal” was dehumanizing and perpetuated negative stereotypes about immigrants. They pointed out that anti-immigrant groups often use the term to demonize and marginalize undocumented individuals.
Some Democrats also criticized Biden for using language that they felt was inconsistent with his administration’s stated commitment to immigration reform and compassionate treatment of immigrants.
In response to the backlash, President Biden backtracked on his use of the term “illegal” and told MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart in an interview airing Saturday that he regretted his choice of words.
He acknowledged that he should have used the term “undocumented” instead, emphasizing his commitment to treating all individuals with respect, regardless of their immigration status.
Biden also took the opportunity to criticize former President Trump’s language and approach to immigration, contrasting it with his own views. He highlighted the need for a more orderly flow of immigration while emphasizing the importance of respecting the contributions of immigrants to the country.
The incident occurred amid a broader debate over immigration policy in the United States. Biden’s administration has faced criticism from both sides of the political spectrum over its handling of immigration issues, including the situation at the southern border and the treatment of undocumented immigrants.
Some Democrats lambasted Biden for using the term “illegal,” with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., heckling him during his address.
The incident underscored the challenges facing the Biden administration as it seeks to navigate the complex and contentious issue of immigration reform in the United States.
Biden’s use of the term “illegal” and subsequent backtracking highlighted the complexities and sensitivities surrounding immigration policy in the United States. It also served as a reminder of the deep divisions and strong emotions that the issue of immigration can evoke.