Kamala Harris Demands More Gun Control after Georgia Shooting, Silent on Armed Migrant Gangs
Vice President Kamala Harris didn’t waste any time in calling for gun control following a shooting in a Georgia High school that killed four and injured several others.
However, Harris remains silent on the armed Venezuelan migrant gangs taking over apartment buildings and putting public safety at risk.
“It’s telling that gun violence is only mentioned when it fits a particular narrative,” Beverly Hills school board candidate and gun shop owner Russell Stuart told Fox News.
“VP Harris is quick to politicize the actions of a mentally ill 14-year-old boy, but remains silent on the very real and dangerous violence being carried out by illegal immigrant gangs in American cities.”
“Law abiding citizens deserve safety and security, and their protection should not be sidelined by political gamemanship and deflection,” he added.
On X, Harris said that she and her husband were “mourning the deaths of those whose lives were cut short by gun violence at Apalachee High School in Georgia.”
“Our hearts are with the students, teachers, and families impacted by this shooting, and we are grateful to the first responders and law enforcement on the scene. This is a senseless tragedy — and it does not have to be this way. We must end the epidemic of gun violence in our country once and for all,” Harris wrote.
The debate around the Second Amendment came to the forefront after the shooting in battleground Georgia, highlighting the different policy stances between Harris and former President Donald Trump.
The shooting ignited leftists on social media calling for stricter gun control measures, while gun rights activists attributed it to a mental health epidemic among teens.
“We need to get to the cause of what’s happening with these school shootings,” retired Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent and congressional candidate John Fabbricatore said.
“It’s not the guns causing the school shootings. Why are these kids thinking that they can go out and kill other human beings?”
“Why do these kids feel that it is the right thing to do to find something to kill other people? That’s the main issue. That’s the issue that we need to direct our attention to,” he said.
He said that the Vice President would not bring up the Venezuelan migrant gang apartment takeovers because, “she helped cause this.”
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., said the t the migrant gangs “are taking over” communities, “yet [Harris] turns a blind eye to the consequences of her disastrous policies.”
According to Venezuelan-born researcher at the Manhattan Institute, Daniel Di Martino, gang violence is being is exacerbated by local sanctuary state laws
“It’s going to be a very difficult foreign policy issue too, by the way, both for Trump and Biden or Harris, no matter who wins,” Di Martino said. “Because most people don’t know this, but Venezuelans cannot be deported to Venezuela right now.”
A violent Venezuelan gang first gained a “stranglehold” on an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado, last year as members took over the Whispering Pines engaging in violent assaults, murder threats, extortion, child prostitution
“The evidence we have reviewed indicates that gang members are engaging in flagrant trespass violations, assaults and battery, human trafficking and sexual abuse of minors, unlawful firearms possession, extortion, and other criminal activities, often targeting vulnerable Venezuelan and other immigrant populations,” T. Markus Funk, a former U.S. Attorney, wrote in the letter.
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