Mon Sep 23 18:15:00 UTC 2024: ## Vice President Harris Accused of Lacking Compassion for Victims of Biden Administration Policies

**WASHINGTON, D.C.** – Vice President Kamala Harris has faced criticism from various groups, including Gold Star families, Angel families, and Palestinian American families, for her perceived lack of compassion and empathy towards victims of policies enacted by the Biden administration.

The **anti-Harris Uncommitted Movement**, a coalition of Muslim Americans, Arab Americans, young voters, and far-left progressives, announced their decision to not endorse Harris after she failed to meet with Palestinian American families who lost relatives in the recent Gaza conflict.

The movement’s statement highlights a pattern of alleged disregard by Harris for victims of various tragedies. Earlier this year, she was also criticized for not reaching out to Gold Star families of service members killed during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. Family members of the fallen soldiers expressed their frustration with Harris’s silence, accusing her of viewing their loved ones as “disposable” and lacking the necessary respect for their sacrifices.

This pattern of alleged indifference extends to families of victims of violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants. The family of Rachel Morin, a murdered mother of five, condemned the Biden administration’s “lack of acknowledgment and compassion” for their loss. Morin was allegedly killed by an MS-13 gang member, an illegal immigrant.

The Morin family’s statement echoes the concerns of other families who have lost loved ones to crimes committed by illegal immigrants. The silence from the administration, they argue, sends a troubling message that the safety and well-being of American citizens are not a priority.

The **anti-Harris Uncommitted Movement** and the families of victims have called for greater empathy and action from the Vice President, emphasizing the need for recognition of their loss and efforts to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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