A 12-year-old Texas girl’s life was stolen by two illegal immigrants. Jocelyn Nungaray’s killers crossed our open border under policies that put criminals before American families. Her tragic death exposes the catastrophic failures of weak immigration laws that let dangerous people roam free.
Jocelyn’s body was found brutally raped and strangled in a Houston creek. The suspects, both Venezuelan nationals, had been caught entering the U.S. illegally months earlier. Instead of being deported, they were released into our communities. This is what happens when politicians refuse to secure the border.
President Trump signed an executive order renaming a Texas wildlife refuge in Jocelyn’s honor. The move highlights how Biden’s border crisis destroyed innocent lives. Jocelyn loved animals and dreamed of helping them—now her memory serves as a grim reminder of the blood spilled by unchecked illegal immigration.
Jocelyn’s mother, Alexis, bravely fights for justice while grieving her daughter. She supports seeking the death penalty for the monsters who took her child. No parent should endure this pain because D.C. elites prioritize politics over protecting citizens.
Prosecutors call this case “an eye for an eye,” demanding the ultimate punishment. These killers weren’t fleeing oppression—they were predators exploiting America’s weakness. The Tren de Aragua gang, linked to these thugs, thrives while our leaders look away.
Open borders invited this horror. Over 10 million illegals have flooded in, bringing drugs, crime, and death. Jocelyn’s murder isn’t an isolated tragedy—it’s the direct result of leftist policies that sacrifice safety for votes.
Conservatives in Congress push to rename the refuge as a permanent memorial. Liberals mock this as political, but patriots see it as honoring a child failed by their ideology. Real justice means sealing the border and deporting every illegal alien.
Jocelyn’s story must galvanize America to demand change. Defend our families, secure the border, and punish those who harm citizens. Let her legacy be a nation that puts Americans first—not criminals invading from abroad.