We've seen some horrible cases in the news lately of murders allegedly committed by illegal aliens, including the case of 37-year-old mother of five, Rachel Morin, and that of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray.
In the case of Morin, the suspect reportedly "illegally snuck into the US three times in two months and was booted — before apparently eluding agents on his fourth try."
In the case of Jocelyn Nungaray, two illegal aliens from Venezuela were arrested in her strangulation murder, although you might not have known that they were illegal aliens if you just read the AP account, since the AP didn't include that.
12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray’s alleged k*llers were just arrested in Houston. They’re from Venezuela.
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) June 20, 2024
Take a moment to listen to Jocelyn’s mom as she expresses grief at losing her daughter. Feel her pain, sadness and powerlessness.
This could be any of us.
Joe Biden did this. pic.twitter.com/MVet4MRD8R
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Naturally, this has caused yet another backlash against Joe Biden because of his failure to secure the border for the past three-plus years. He undid everything that former President Donald Trump had in place without any regard for what that might mean for the safety of Americans, starting from the first day he occupied the Oval Office.
He then denied there was a problem until this January, when suddenly the narrative changed on a dime. Then, the story became: Biden was always trying to solve the problem, but it was the Republicans who didn't want to resolve it. It was Trump who was standing in the way. That was farcical nonsense, since that was one of the main concerns of Trump's presidency.
The White House has now issued statements regarding both the Morin and Nungaray murders. But the statements are just so pro forma and brief. If the White House was trying to do the bare minimum, this is what it would look like:
NEW: White House statements in response to the deaths of Rachel Morin and Jocelyn Nungaray—Both allegedly killed by illegal immigrants: pic.twitter.com/utiZVFQqqz
— Ali Bradley (@AliBradleyTV) June 21, 2024
Plus, notice how similar they are. Someone plugged in the same format and changed the names, but the two last paragraphs are essentially the same.
In the case of Rachel Morin:
"We extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Rachel Morin. We cannot comment on active law enforcement cases. But fundamentally, we believe that people should be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law if they are found to be guilty."
Concerning Jocelyn Nungaray:
Our hearts go out to the family and loved ones of Jocelyn Nungaray. We cannot comment on active law enforcement cases. But fundamentally, anyone found guilty of this type of heinous and shocking crime should be held accountable, to the fullest extent of the law.
Could you put any less effort into it and show how little you care?
Of course, nowhere in there is any recognition of responsibility for breaking the border and creating the problem of letting these illegal aliens in. That would require actual concern and desire to protect Americans. That is sadly absent with Joe Biden as we see from these vacant statements, which aren't even presented as coming from him.
And can I note how false it is that he doesn't comment on active law enforcement cases? He and his team have commented plenty on the lawfare against former President Donald Trump. So, that's just an excuse when it comes to these cases because they don't want to have to face any blame.
But if there's any example of how different Biden is from Trump, the Morin case showed it. Trump called the mother of Rachel Morin to offer his condolences, and she was very grateful. Biden is, once again, missing in action.
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