The mother of Jocelyn Nangaray, the 12-year-old Houston girl who was allegedly raped and murdered by two illegal immigrants, said she was “shocked” to receive a phone call just minutes before former President Donald Trump took the stage at Thursday’s debate.
Alexis Nungaray never saw her daughter alive again after the early teenage girl ran away from their home on the night of June 16. Two Venezuelan nationals, Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Peña Ramos, 26, Charged He is accused of luring her onto a bridge and assaulting her for two hours. Strangling herBreitbart News reported.
Alexis’ best friend, Victoria Galvan, Said of New York Post The former president surprised the family this week by calling to offer his condolences.
“He said, ‘Actually, I’m about to debate.’ … He offered his condolences and said he’d be in touch,” Galvan said, telling media that Trump told him there was no one else he wanted to speak to before the debate with President Joe Biden.
“He said… he was praying for Alexis, he was thinking about her, and he wanted to reach out. He said he would contact her in a few days. … She was really… we were all in shock,” Galvan added.
Jocelyn’s case shocked the nation. set a fire More conversation about an open southern border.
During the period exterior Fox News Channel Hannity “We need to step up a lot more in terms of accepting people coming in,” Kelvin Alvarenga, Alexis and Jocelyn’s grandfather, said Tuesday.
The grieving family believes their children died because “we’re not doing what we need to do, which is to test these people.”
Alexis added: “We have to stop burying children. This is not right. We have to step up in letting people in. This is not okay.”
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg (Democrat) Said Fox News America’s Newsroom He said Tuesday that there was a “great deal of violence perpetrated by illegal immigrants” and that Jocelyn’s murder was “deadpan.”
“Border prosecutors, sheriffs and local law enforcement are under tremendous pressure as new crimes are committed by people crossing the border,” the Democratic prosecutor added.
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