American Lives Taken by Violent Migrant Offenders recognized in October

October is remembrance month for Americans killed by illegal aliens. The Remembrance Project’s spokeswoman, Maria Espinosa said in October of 2020 President Trump signed the proclamation recognizing the memoriam as a national day in observance of the victims, and support of the Angel families who lost their loved ones due to open boarder policies.

“You can look to see the killings, and the rape and murder of young girls. It is just horrific that all these deaths are preventable. People not only need to be aware they need to demand that these undocumented immigrants be deported- no exceptions and no amnesty. “Espinosa said.

The spokeswoman also points out the sanctuary districts and cities where lawmakers don’t support the Trump administration’s effort to crack down on immigration and protect American citizens.

“We need our law enforcement, our sheriffs, our police officers to aid ICE and cooperate with the federal government. This is outrageous; it’s backwards. If you don’t live in Oregon, it doesn’t matter because that crime does not just stay in Portland or in Oregon.” She said.

Espinosa speaks of an eminent danger in the streets. She describes the horrific, brutal rapes and murders of young women and men by violent migrant offenders. She also blames soft on crime judges in sanctuary cities, and they should place a higher value on the lives of Americans or anyone who has fallen victim.

She urges anyone to report illegal migrant crimes and to look to their local lawmakers to support the crackdown on immigration, keeping our streets safe.

Go to www.theremembranceproject.org for more information on how you can be vigilant in your community and help the non-profit keep track of any cases that have gone unreported.


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