Texas provides more assistance to Trump deportation plans

 American Action News:

A top Texas official is pledging even more land than originally offered for President-elect Donald Trump to use for his massive, nationwide deportation plan.

Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham on Tuesday announced that her office is identifying additional land for the upcoming administration to use when it assumes office in January. Billed as the “Jocelyn Initiative” in honor of the 12-year-old Houston girl who was allegedly killed by two illegal migrants, the project aims to provide Trump a staging area for his immigration detention and deportation agenda.

“We will locate appropriate land under my jurisdiction to lease for the construction of violent criminal deportation facilities,” Buckingham said about the initiative. “My office has identified several of our properties and is standing by ready to make this happen on day one of the Trump presidency.”

The Texas Land Commissioner spoke alongside Alexis Nungaray, Jocelyn’s mother. Jocelyn was allegedly raped and murdered in June by two Venezuelan illegal migrants who tied her up and gagged her, with authorities finding her body naked from the waist down. Her death — along with other high-profile murders like Laken Riley and Rachel Morin — have highlighted the issue of illegal migrant crime in the U.S.

“My goal is to get justice for Jocelyn, but to make a change for every child in this state, in this nation, to not have any more families go through what me and my family are going through,” Alexis said at the press event.
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The Biden-Harris open borders policy has been a disaster for many Americans who were victimized by criminal illegals.  There are millions of illegals in the US who should be deported.  Hopefully, the Trump administration will be more effective in controlling the border and removing the illegals. 

See also:

Illegal Border Crossings Continue, but There's a New Sheriff in Town

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