Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance expressed frustration over the lack of coverage by mainstream media regarding a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the Biden-Harris border crisis and its impact on American families. The hearing, held on Tuesday, featured testimony from victims of crimes related to illegal immigration, including the mother of Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl who was tragically found strangled to death in Texas in June by two Venezuelan illegal immigrants.
Vance criticized the media for overlooking the testimonies of angel mothers who have lost their children due to illegal immigrants, attributing these incidents to what he described as Kamala Harris' open border policies. He accused the liberal media of attempting to conceal the consequences of these policies.
Despite the emotional and impactful nature of the hearing, major news outlets failed to report on the testimonies and the tragic case of Jocelyn Nungaray. A search of transcripts using Grabien revealed that the name 'Nungaray' and details from the hearing were notably absent from news coverage following the event.
The absence of coverage on such a significant hearing raises questions about the media's priorities and its handling of sensitive topics related to immigration and border security. The lack of attention given to the stories shared during the hearing highlights the challenges faced by families affected by illegal immigration and the need for greater awareness and accountability in addressing these issues.