Harrowing.
Vice President Kamala Harris is facing intense scrutiny after her dismissal of the tragic cases involving young women who have become victims of violence due to the Biden-Harris administration's lax immigration policies.
During a recent interview, Harris was questioned about the grim fate of American citizens victimized by individuals who entered the country illegally.
When asked if she owed the families of these victims an apology, her response quickly shifted to blaming former President Trump for not passing immigration reform.
This deflection has not sat well with many Americans, including families who have suffered as a result of the current administration's policies.
One such heart-wrenching story is that of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was brutally murdered by illegal immigrants after being lured away from her home in Texas.
The alleged killers had previously been apprehended by Border Patrol but were allowed to roam free under the current administration's policies, which prioritize leniency for illegal immigrants over the safety of American citizens.
As Alexis Nungaray, Jocelyn's mother, and countless others have pointed out, Harris's lack of accountability and empathy for those affected by her policies is deeply troubling.
Instead of showing compassion or taking responsibility, Harris has continued to dodge accountability, shedding light on her disconnect from the very real consequences of her leadership.
Many are left to wonder how someone who aspires to lead the nation can remain so detached from the pain experienced by families in her own country.
Critics have noted that her responses indicate a troubling absence of basic humanity, raising questions about her suitability for higher office.
As this administration pushes forward with its agenda, it seems increasingly clear that accountability and empathy may not be part of the Democrats' playbook.
Voters are likely to remember these painful stories and the affect that policy choices have on real people as they head to the polls.
The question is whether they will choose to continue down a path that seems to disregard American safety and well-being, or if they will rally for change.
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