Kamala Harris visits city, but not family, where illegals allegedly murdered Jocelyn Nungaray
Harris was in Houston for a dinner at a teachers' convention. During her address, Harris touted her agenda, including eliminating voter ID to expand mail-in voting.
Vice President and likely Democratic nominee Kamala Harris visited Houston, Texas, on Saturday where illegal aliens allegedly raped and murdered 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray.
"Border Czar" Harris, however, did not visit the parents or the border, Fox News reported. Harris was in town as part of her "whirlwind campaign tour" and attended a dinner at a teachers' convention.
"Nungaray was found strangled to death June 17. Authorities identified the suspects as two Venezuelan nationals — Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel, 21, and Franklin Jose Peña Ramos, 26," according to Fox News.
Harris kicked off her visit to Houston "by greeting local leaders to be briefed on the region’s recovery efforts from Hurricane Beryl and then attended the American Federation of Teachers' (AFT) annual convention."
During her address, Harris touted her agenda, including "eliminating voter ID to expand mail-in voting, banning assault rifles, protecting LGBTQ+ rights and restoring national access to abortion," according to Fox News.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott criticized Harris for visiting Houston without making a stop at the border, claiming she "couldn't trouble herself" to visit.