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Relatives of Jocelyn Nungaray call for a ‘safer country’ after girl allegedly killed by illegal migrants

A 12-year-old Texas girl had her life “torn away” by “illegal men” accused of assaulting and strangling her, her distraught mother and grandfather said Tuesday as they demanded “a safer country » amid a record border crisis. .

Alexis Nungaray criticized the federal government’s immigration policies during an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, remembering her daughter Jocelyn Nungaray as a “beautiful young lady” whose life was cut short on June 16 when A couple of illegal Venezuelan migrants allegedly lured her under a bridge and mercilessly attacked her for two hours before killing her.

“We need to stop burying our children, it’s not right,” an emotional Nungaray told Hannity as she sat next to Jocelyn’s grandfather, Kelvin Alvarenga.

“We need to have more reinforcements when it comes to letting people in, it’s not OK, it’s not OK.”

Alvarenga implored lawmakers to think about the pain grieving families are facing — and to act.

“Sit back and think and think about all these little angels that shouldn’t have been taken away, and they did it because we’re not doing what we need to do, like controlling these people,” he said. he declares.

“This is happening all over the country. We need a safer country.

Nungaray said little Jocelyn “was going to do things. And these men – these illegal men – took this opportunity from my daughter, from our family, to see her become this extraordinary person.


Jocelyn Nungaray's mother and grandfather spoke to Fox News on Tuesday about their murdered loved one.
Jocelyn Nungaray’s mother and grandfather spoke to Fox News on Tuesday about the 12-year-old’s murder. Fox News

“So now, with his voice taken away from him, I’m going to be his voice and stay strong and try to make a difference in this world because this has to stop.”

Jocelyn’s disgusting murder is one of many heinous killings believed to have been carried out by illegal immigrants since President Biden took office. These high-profile cases have reignited fury over the 81-year-old Democrat’s weak border standing.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has reportedly confirmed that the two men charged in Jocelyn’s disturbing death entered the country illegally.

One of the suspects, Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26, crossed the southern border illegally in May, sources told The Post.

Meanwhile, his other alleged killer, Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, entered the country in March and was given an ankle monitor, but it was removed in May after it was determined that he had no known criminal history.

Rangel Martinez and Pena Ramos are accused of tying Nungaray’s hands, stripping her naked to the waist and assaulting her for two hours as she fought for her life.

Both men face capital murder charges.

Alexis Nungaray said her murdered daughter was “slowing down to becoming this beautiful, beautiful young woman” who had goals and dreams.

“And she went so far,” she added.

New York Post

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