Far-left Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo politicized the murder of 12-year-old girl Jocelyn Nungaray this week while demanding that others not politicize her death.
Two illegal aliens from Venezuela — Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26 — were each charged with capital murder in Nungaray’s death.
Hidalgo, who is not from the United States, was asked during a press conference this week if her lax enforcement of laws attracted criminal illegal aliens to her county where she serves as the head of Harris County’s governing body.
She ignored the question and instead claimed that they come to her county to seek opportunities before she then blamed former President Donald Trump for Nungaray’s death.
“Now, would these guys have been here were there different immigration policies? Well, there was an opportunity to have them,” she claimed. “President Biden worked with Leader McConnell on policies that specifically would have kept these guys out, and then former President Trump decided he didn’t like them. And there was an inexplicable flip-flop from Senator McConnell, Leader McConnell and the rest of the caucus.”
She falsely claimed that Biden’s immigration bill would have stopped catch-and-release — where illegal aliens are given a notice to appear in court at a later date and then released into the country.
Hidalgo claimed that the problem was not illegal immigration, but rather “violence against women.”
She then claimed that Republicans want no immigrants to be allowed in the country and that the country would collapse without them.
Speaking about the victim’s family, she said: “And really, to me, it hurts even more that they’re being used as pawns in this fight over immigration that doesn’t even exist, because Biden and McConnell agree, it’s just that Trump won’t let them move it forward.”
A reporter at the press conference quickly called her out: “With all due respect, judge, you said [the] issue shouldn’t be politicized. But by pointing the finger at former President Trump and Republicans in Congress, aren’t you politicizing it?”
“Um, I think I answered the, I think I answered the question,” she claimed. “So, um. Yeah.”
The reporter pushed back, noting that she did not answer the question and that President Joe Biden lifted Trump’s Remain-in-Mexico policy, which is what ultimately led to the two alleged murderers being let into the country.
“Again, the Biden administration reached an agreement with Leader McConnell to address this, but this is not about immigration,” she claimed. “I’m not gonna feed into that.”
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