Alexis Nungarai, the mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn, who was killed by an illegal immigrant, said Friday that Vice President Kamala Harris “semi-publicly apologized” in a recent interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier. .
The mother lost her 12-year-old daughter in June when two illegal immigrants from Venezuela allegedly sexually assaulted and murdered her, then dumped her body in a stream. Nungarai said Harris was “full of life” and lacked “empathy” after Harris told Baier in an interview on Wednesday’s “Special Report on Bret Baier” that she was “very sorry for his passing.” He said he is doing so.
“I think she’s completely full of it. She’s never been an honest woman. She has no pity, no pity. That’s what she should do if she wants to run this country, and these things that she’s allowed and approved of. We need to take into account the families affected by the policy,” Nungarai said. “For the fact that she thought it was sincere to just change her tune, when somehow she has to shift the blame to Mr. Trump, as she always does in every interview and survey. It’s unacceptable that she gave me such a hollow and half-hearted apology. And it makes no sense at all. Why can’t you take accountability and actually try to make a change? Maybe be humane and actually reach out to the families you’ve been affected by.
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During a September 10th Congressional hearing, Nangaray blamed the Biden-Harris administration’s “open border policy” and catch-and-release program for her daughter’s death. Federal immigration law under the Biden-Harris administration I allow it The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requires that immigrants be “paroled” rather than detained for “humanitarian reasons or in the vital public interest,” a move many Republican-led states I object.
After playing Nungarai’s clip during the hearing, Beier asked Harris whether he owed Harris an apology to his family.
“I just want to let her know how sorry I am for her loss,” Harris said. “I am deeply sorry for her death, but let’s talk to the individual about what’s going on. [Republican nominee Donald Trump] People who don’t want to be part of the solution. Let’s talk about that too. ”
Two murder suspects, Franklin Pena and Johan Martínez-Rangell, i doubt it He is a member of the Venezuelan criminal street gang Torren de Aragua, the Department of Homeland Security announced. Nungarai criticized the government, saying if authorities felt it was necessary to put ankle monitors on them, they should first release the two suspects.
“I’ve always wondered, why do people wear ankle monitors in the first place? Did they notice anything, did something sudden happen? I always wonder why it was necessary now that it’s been known and brought to light. I really wonder why they were released. ? This is a no-brainer considering they are from Venezuela, and what they did proves to be just that. [intentional] And these are the people we decide to let into this country because [Harris’] An open border policy,” Nungarai continued.
Nungarai spoke about the loss of her daughter with President Trump and Patti Morin, the mother of Rachel Morin, 37, who was also raped and murdered by an illegal immigrant.
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