Kamala Harris has a long political career that she doesn’t want to talk about.
A blast from her past is coming back at the worst possible time.
And a crime victim gave Kamala Harris one brutal message she is going to hate.
Kamala Harris nearly got a woman killed by a soft on crime program
Former President Donald Trump traveled to Cochise County, Arizona, for a campaign event at the Mexican border.
He had victims and the families of heinous crimes by illegal aliens give their testimony.
One of the women to speak was nearly killed by an illegal alien that Vice President Kamala Harris released when she served as San Francisco District Attorney.
Then-San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris created the Back on Track program to give criminals a second chance.
She picked illegal alien Alexander Izaguirre – a convicted felon who had been arrested for selling cocaine and trying to steal a purse – to stay in the country, receive job training, and have his record expunged.
Amanda Kiefer was 29 years old in 2008 when Izaguirre stole her purse and tried to run her over in a stolen SUV.
“The night I was walking to dinner in Pacific Heights — it was a nice neighborhood,” Kiefer recalled. “You wouldn’t expect, [in] broad daylight, for something violent to happen to you on the way to dinner.”
“The police were great,” Kiefer continued. “They had caught him and his accomplice in a really short time…they were laughing as they fractured my skull.”
Amanda Kiefer was assaulted in 2008 while walking to dinner in San Francisco by an illegal alien.
He was released from prison thanks to the “Back on Track” program implemented by then District Attorney Kamala Harris.
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— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) August 22, 2024
Kamala had the choice of turning Izaguirre over to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be deported, but because San Francisco is a sanctuary city, she put him in the Back on Track program.
Izaguirre received training for a job that he couldn’t legally hold as an illegal alien.
Kamala admits she made a mistake
Kamala told the Los Angeles Times in 2009 that Kiefer’s near death was the result of a “flaw in the design” of the Back on Track program.
She dismissed it as a bit of a blooper.
“The Izaguirre case, obviously, is a huge, kind of, pimple on the face of [the Back on Track] program,” Harris told the Times.
Kiefer wondered why a convicted felon who was in the country illegally was ever allowed to participate in the first place.
“…[T]he worst part about it all, though, was when I found out that taxpayer money was paying for job training for this guy who avoided going to prison for the first felony he committed, for jobs he couldn’t legally hold,” Kiefer said.
That horrifying experience caused Kiefer to leave San Francisco behind.
“It was kind of a wake-up moment for me, and I moved out of San Francisco because I didn’t feel safe there,” Kiefer explained. “And I don’t think our country is going to be safe under Kamala Harris.”
Being soft on crime and coddling illegal aliens have been the norm for Kamala Harris since the beginning of her political career.