“Henry Nowakas (Henris Novakas) died the same way civilization dies: left to his fate, handcuffed by officers who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit,” J. D. Vance wrote on social network “X”.
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“His murder is as tragic as it is enraging,” he stated.
The case of 18-year-old H. Nowak, when the young man, stabbed and dying in the southern city of Southampton last December, was handcuffed by police, became highly politicized in the UK.
23-year-old V. Digwa lied and told police that he himself was a victim and that H. Nowak had racially insulted him.
Now, President Donald Trump (Donaldo Trampo)’s administration is increasingly intervening in this situation, and J. D. Vance, a long-time critic of European migration policy, has become the highest-ranking US official to comment on the murder.
“He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had resisted the politics of self-loathing and the massive invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it,” J. D. Vance added.
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“Henry was far from the first to lose his life so senselessly, and I fear he will not be the last,” he said.
The US State Department accused the UK of applying “double standards in policing” in a statement released on Thursday.
Technology magnate Elon Musk (Ilonas Maskas), billionaire owner of “X”, has also repeatedly posted on this platform about the police response to the stabbing.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer (Kiras Starmeris) accused E. Musk on Thursday of trying to “incite discord” in his country.
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