The "Special Report" anchor then turned to the high-profile murders of Jocelyn Nungaray, Rachel Morin and Laken Riley, all victims at the hands of violent illegal immigrants who entered the country during the Biden administration. "This is a specific policy decision by your administration to release these men into the country," Baier said. "So what I'm saying to you, do you owe those families an apology?" "Let me just say- first of all, those are tragic cases. There's no question about that. There's no question about that," Harris said. "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. It is also true that if [the border security bill] had actually been passed nine months ago, it would be nine months that we would have had more border agents at the border, more support for the folks who are working around the clock trying to hold it all together to ensure that no future harm would occur."
"Madam Vice President, it was a policy decision in the early part of your administration," Baier later pressed before turning to testimony from Jocelyn Nungaray's mother, who said the Biden-Harris administration was responsible for her daughter's murder.
"So do you owe them an apology is what I'm saying," Baier again asked.
"I will tell you that I'm 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," Harris responded. "Let's talk about that as well. In all fairness, I told you I feel awful for what she and her family have experienced."
She wont even address the innocent people who were raped or even killed other than, sorry bout you..
... What if the 3 years prior to said bill ...
Given those prior 3 years, why did fmr Pres Trump effectively veto that bill?
A bill mainly authored by the GOP and one that had bi-partisan approval.
Funding for more border agents, tightening up the asylum process, etc, etc.
Why did fmr Pres Trump effectively veto it?
Trump brags about efforts to stymie border talks: Please blame it on me'
www.washingtonpost.com
... Republican front-runner Donald Trump said he wants to be held responsible for blocking a bipartisan border security bill in the works in the Senate as President Biden seeks emergency authority to rein in a record surge of unauthorized border crossings.
"As the leader of our party, there is zero chance I will support this horrible open borders betrayal of America," Trump told a rowdy crowd of supporters at a rally in Las Vegas on Saturday, ahead of the state's presidential caucus on Feb. 8. "I'll fight it all the way. A lot of the senators are trying to say, respectfully, they're blaming it on me. I say, that's okay. Please blame it on me. Please." ...
#15 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2024-10-16 10:07 PM | Reply | Flag: Helping to elect Kamala Harris POTUS
1) Were you not paying attention at all the first three years of the Biden/Harris administration? They were simply let in.
2) x.com there's the data.
 
@#22 ... They were simply let in. ...
I was paying attention.
I did not see any immigrants being "simply let in" outside of the current laws.
Please explain further. Links would be helpful. thx.
... x.com there's the data.
Yeah....
Fact-checking Trump's migrant murderers claims
abcnews.go.com
... Former President Donald Trump has been tossing out some eye-popping figures for how many illegal migrants with criminal convictions he says Vice President Kamala Harris has allowed into the country on her watch.[emphasis mine]
But the Department of Homeland Security says the data is being "misrepresented."
Rep. Tony Gonzalez, R-Texas, in March requested figures from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the number of noncitizens charged with crimes and have been released into the country. He received the figures on Wednesday in a letter from ICE Deputy Director Patrick J. Lechleitner and on Friday posted them on X, formerly Twitter.
"As of July 21, 2024, there were 662,566 noncitizens with criminal histories on ICE's national docket -- 13,099 criminally convicted MURDERS!" the congressman posted. ...
Some of the figures in Lechleitner's letter to Gonzalez: 425,431 non-detained, non-citizens who are convicted criminals, including more than 15,000 convicted of sexual assault, more than 14,000 burglars and more than 13,000 convicted of murder.
But most of those 425,000 convicted criminals were already on ICE's radar before the Biden administration took office. ...
And, yes, we've been down this rabbit-hole previously on this most august site. But we seem to have to repeat it. Why?
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