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Joe Biden remembers the children murdered in Uvalde: “They will never leave your hearts”

Memorial installed to honor the victims of the Robb Elementary School massacre in Uvalde, Texas.
Memorial installed to honor the victims of the Robb Elementary School massacre in Uvalde, Texas.

Photo: Paula Escalada Medrano / EFE

The opinion

By: The opinion Posted May 24, 2023, 16:49 pm EDT

The president of the United States, Joe Biden, sent this Wednesday a message of support to the families of the 19 children and the two teachers killed a year ago in a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas: “They will never leave your hearts. They will always be a part of you,” she said.

The president, in a solemn event at the White House, accompanied by his wife, Jill Biden, and surrounded by 21 white candles -one for each of the dead-, referred to his own experience with mourning to try to offer comfort to the families of the victims.

“They will return. And when you pass in front of that ice cream parlor, that park, that thing that will remind you of your son or daughter, you will smile before shedding a tear, and then you will know that you are going to get over it,” said the president.

“Our prayer is that that moment will come sooner rather than later.Biden added.

The 80-year-old president has spoken on many occasions about his experiences with loss: his first wife and daughter died in a car accident when the then senator-elect was 30 years old. Another of his sons, Beau Biden, died in 2015 from brain cancer.

In his message this Wednesday, the Democrat asked Congress to ban the sale of semi-automatic rifles like the one used in the Uvalde massacre and magnified magazines.

Biden assured that a majority of Americans who own firearms also they support “sensible” measures to restrict access and prevent shootings.

“It is time to act. To raise our voices. Not as Democrats or Republicans, but as friends, neighbors, parents,” the president said.

He also stressed that Since the Uvalde massacre there have been 650 mass shootings in the United Stateswhich the organization Gun Violence Archive defines as incidents with at least four victims, either killed or injured, not including the shooter.

Gun violence is, in fact, the leading cause of death among children and adolescents in the country.

A year ago, an 18-year-old armed with a semi-automatic rifle entered the Robb de Uvalde elementary school and killed 19 students and two teachers, before dying in a confrontation with the police.

Tonight a vigil will take place in the Texan town in honor of the victims in which the relatives are expected to participate.

With information from Efe.

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