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Trump Accuses VP Harris Of Border Failures And Betrayal

Former U.S. President Trump departs Trump Tower in New York

Former President Donald Trump made strong accusations against Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday, claiming that she is focusing on criticizing and referencing Hitler and Nazis due to her poor record. Trump specifically targeted Harris' handling of borders, labeling it as the worst in history.

During his speech, Trump played a campaign advertisement featuring Alexis Nungaray, the mother of Jocelyn Nungaray, who tragically lost her life at the hands of two illegal immigrants from Venezuela who were charged with capital murder. The ad highlighted the emotional impact of the incident on the Nungaray family.

Trump condemned Harris for what he described as a heartless and cold-blooded betrayal in the case of Jocelyn Nungaray, emphasizing the dangers of open borders and the risks associated with allowing unidentified individuals into the country. He criticized Harris for allegedly violating her oath, disrespecting laws, and endangering innocent lives.

He highlighted a tragic incident involving a victim of illegal immigrants.
Trump accused Harris of focusing on Hitler and Nazis in her criticisms.
Trump condemned Harris for what he described as a heartless betrayal.

According to Trump, the incident involving Jocelyn Nungaray is just one example of the thousands of cases resulting from what he perceives as a lax border policy. He argued that individuals entering the country without proper vetting pose a significant threat to national security and public safety.

Trump concluded his remarks by asserting that those who knowingly permit such individuals to enter the country have no right to hold public office, let alone run for the presidency. His statements reflect his strong stance on immigration and border security, key issues that have been central to his political platform.

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