We reported on the awful story of Jocelyn Nungaray, the 12-year-old who was raped and murdered in Houston allegedly by two illegal aliens in June. On Friday, her mother Alexis appeared alongside Donald Trump and said she will “forever be a grieving mother” and that her daughter would still be here, had Joe Biden and Kamala Harris done their duty and protected the border.
Heartbreaking:
I was joined this afternoon in Austin, Texas by Alexis Nungaray, whose 12-year-old daughter Jocelyn was murdered by illegal aliens let in under Kamala Harris. We will NEVER FORGET Jocelyn, we’ve all seen her picture, it’s blazed into our minds forever. pic.twitter.com/LeFoWbkGHF
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 25, 2024
She was just being a kid, Alexis said:
Jocelyn’s mother Alexis Nungaray stood with Trump as he pledged mass deportations of immigrants and the death penalty for all immigrants who murder a U.S. citizen. Trump attributed Jocelyn’s death to Vice President Kamala Harris’s border policy.
“She was just being a child,” Alexis Nungaray said. “Due to the Biden-Harris policies we have here are why she’s not here anymore.”
“Now I will forever be a grieving mother, and my son will forever be a grieving brother who will no longer get to grow up with his sister,” added Alexis, standing in front of a backdrop with the phrases “deport illegals now” and “end migrant crime.” […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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