JD Vance Criticizes Media Silence on Angel Moms' Testimony on Border Crisis
Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance voiced strong criticism over the lack of mainstream media attention given to a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing on the Biden-Harris administration’s border policies.
The hearing revealed the heartbreaking personal toll of the border crisis, highlighting the experiences of victims' families and the failures of current immigration policies, and Vance assailed what he perceived to be indifference among Democratic Party lawmakers and the media toward the victims' plight, as Fox News reports.
Vance’s outrage centered around the testimonies from "angel mothers" -- parents who have lost children due to crimes committed by illegal immigrants. Among these was Alexis Nungaray, who shared the harrowing story of her daughter Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl found dead in a Houston creek earlier this year.
Mother Shares Heartbreaking Story of Daughter's Death
Jocelyn Nungaray’s body was discovered on June 17, her hands and ankles bound, her body unclothed from the waist down.
According to her mother, Alexis, Jocelyn had been strangled and discarded under a bridge as if she were “nothing but garbage.” Two Venezuelan men, Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Jose Peña Ramos, were arrested and charged with capital murder in connection with Jocelyn’s death.
Both men had entered the United States illegally and were enrolled in the Alternatives to Detention program, a result of the Biden-Harris administration’s immigration policies.
During her testimony, Alexis Nungaray expressed her anguish over her daughter’s final moments. “I can’t even fathom what my daughter was thinking and the amount of fear she was feeling in the last moments of her life,” she said. “She did not deserve to have her life ripped away from her and our family. She had her entire life ahead of her because of these open border policies.”
Impact of Border Policies Criticized
Vance argued that the current administration’s immigration policies, including the controversial “catch and release” program, are directly responsible for the tragedy that befell Jocelyn Nungaray and many others. He further expressed frustration that the media was not holding the administration accountable for these policies.
“Kamala Harris’ open border policies have taken countless American lives,” Vance said. “The liberal media is doing all they can to cover it up, even ignoring the heartbreaking testimony of angel mothers who have lost their children at the hands of illegal immigrants. It’s disgusting.”
House Judiciary Chair Addresses Border Crisis
House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, who presided over the hearing, emphasized the broader consequences of illegal immigration. Jordan pointed out that beyond the immediate losses experienced by families like the Nungarays, there are significant burdens on local communities due to the influx of illegal immigrants. He highlighted the strain on public education and healthcare systems as well as the financial toll on American taxpayers.
“The cost to education systems, cost of healthcare systems, and the personal loss families have suffered because of the Biden administration, we just now have an open border,” Jordan said. He criticized the administration for allowing an estimated 10 million individuals to enter the U.S. illegally over the past three and a half years, 99 of whom were on the terrorist watch list.
Media's Absence Noted by Lawmakers
The lack of media coverage surrounding the hearing remained a key issue for Vance and other Republicans. Despite the compelling testimony of Alexis Nungaray and other victims, major news outlets such as CNN, MSNBC, and The New York Times did not cover the event from Tuesday through Friday afternoon. Requests for comment from these networks went unanswered.
For Vance, the media’s silence is indicative of a larger trend of ignoring the negative consequences of the Biden-Harris administration’s border policies. “The liberal media is turning a blind eye to the real cost of these policies,” Vance insisted. He called for greater accountability and urged Americans to pay attention to the personal stories of those affected by illegal immigration.
Testimonies Highlight Real-World Consequences
In addition to the testimony from Nungaray, the hearing featured several other accounts from families devastated by the consequences of illegal immigration. These stories, according to Jordan, are crucial to understanding the human cost of current immigration policies. Jordan reiterated his commitment to addressing the border crisis, promising that the Judiciary Committee would continue to investigate and highlight the impact of illegal immigration on American communities.
As the hearing concluded, the focus remained on the Biden-Harris administration's responsibility for the current situation at the southern border. Vance and other Republicans have pledged to push for stricter immigration controls, citing the testimonies as evidence that change is urgently needed.
Conclusion
The House Judiciary Committee hearing shed light on the emotional and practical consequences of the Biden-Harris administration's border policies.
With testimonies like that of Alexis Nungaray, who lost her daughter due to crimes committed by illegal immigrants, the impact on American families was made clear.
JD Vance’s criticism of the media for failing to cover these stories underscores the broader political debate surrounding the border crisis, as lawmakers like Jim Jordan push for reforms to address the growing strain on communities.