Kamala Refuses To Apologize To Families Of Young Women Murdered By Illegal Aliens

Vice President Kamala Harris repeatedly refused to apologize to the families of young women who were murdered by illegal aliens who were released into the United States because of the Biden-Harris administration’s open border policies. The moment came during a contentious Fox News interview with anchor Bret Baier in what was the first real interview ...

Oct 16, 2024 - 19:28
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Kamala Refuses To Apologize To Families Of Young Women Murdered By Illegal Aliens

Vice President Kamala Harris repeatedly refused to apologize to the families of young women who were murdered by illegal aliens who were released into the United States because of the Biden-Harris administration’s open border policies.

The moment came during a contentious Fox News interview with anchor Bret Baier in what was the first real interview that Harris has had to participate in during this election cycle in which she was forced to answer questions.

Baier mentioned three of the most notable names of young woman who were brutally assaulted and murdered by criminal illegal aliens in the U.S.

“Jocelyn Nungaray, Rachel Morin, Laken Riley,” he said. “They are young women who were brutally assaulted and killed by some of the men who were released at the beginning of the administration, well before a negotiated bipartisan bill.”

“Former President Clinton actually referred to Laken Riley Sunday campaigning for you in Georgia, saying if those men had been properly vetted, Laken Riley probably would not have been killed,” he said. “This is well before Donald Trump got involved in the politics. This is a specific policy decision by your administration to release these men into the country.”

“Do you owe those families an apology?” he asked.

“Let me just say, first of all, those are tragic cases,” Harris responded. “There’s no question about that. There is no question about that. And I can’t imagine the pain that the families of those victims have experienced for a loss that should not have occurred. So that is true.”

She then falsely suggested that the border bill not being passed nine months ago would have played a factor in the killings of those women, even though Baier already noted that it would not have.

“Madam Vice President, it was a policy decision in the early part of your administration,” he said. “I will let one of the mothers talk about it.”

Baier then played a clip of Jocelyn Nungaray’s mother talking about the how the Biden-Harris administration was responsible for what happened to her daughter:

ALEXIS NUNGARAY: “Because of the Biden-Harris administration open border policies, catch-and-release, they were enrolled in the alternatives to detention program. This meant that they were released into the United States. It was not even a full three weeks later that they would take my daughter Jocelyn Nungaray’s life. I believe the Biden-Harris administration open border policies are responsible for the death of my daughter.”

“That’s the early days,” Baier noted. “So do you owe them an apology?”

Harris again refused to answer the question: “I will tell that I am so sorry for her loss. I’m so sorry for her loss. Sincerely. But let’s talk about what is happening right now with an individual who does not want to participate in solutions. Let’s talk about that as well.”

“But do you want to answer?” Baier pressed again.

Harris again refused to respond: “In all fairness, I told you I feel awful for what she and her family have experienced.”

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