Illegal immigrant crime victims share their experiences in a House hearing during the Biden-Harris border crisis.
Jocelyn Nungaray's mother to testify before House committee.
On Tuesday, a House hearing on the Biden-Harris border crisis heard testimony from victims of crimes linked to illegal immigration, including the mother of Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl who was found dead in Texas in June due to the alleged actions of two Venezuelan illegal immigrants.
The House Judiciary Chair, Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, stated on Planet Chronicle that the upcoming hearing will reveal the "actual expenses" of illegal immigration on American communities and the "unreported number of families affected" due to the Biden-Harris administration's border policies.
""The Biden-Harris administration has resulted in an open border, leading to increased costs for education and health care systems, as well as personal losses for families," Jordan stated."
Jordan stated that mothers who have lost loved ones due to violent crimes committed by illegal migrants will discuss the financial burden of an open border. Additionally, he pointed out that the Biden-Harris administration has allowed 10 million individuals to enter the country in just three and a half years, with 99 of them being on the terrorist watch list.
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