A 12-year-old Texas girl’s life was brutally stolen by two illegal immigrants. Jocelyn Nungaray sneaked out of her home one summer night, only to be raped, strangled, and dumped in a creek. Her killers had crossed the border months earlier but were released into our communities by weak policies.
Jocelyn’s mother, Alexis, now fights to honor her daughter’s memory. She joined Texas lawmakers to rename a wildlife refuge after Jocelyn, a small comfort for an unimaginable loss. “She loved animals and wanted to protect them,” Alexis said, “but no one protected her.”
The suspects, both Venezuelan nationals, were caught by Border Patrol but set free under President Biden’s failed immigration rules. They wandered our streets until that horrific June night. This tragedy is a direct result of open borders putting criminals before American families.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, calling the crime “evil” and “unforgivable.” Alexis struggles with wanting justice but knows no punishment will bring her daughter back. “They took her life,” she said, “so they should lose theirs.”
The White House recently ordered the wildlife refuge renamed, calling Jocelyn a symbol of America’s broken border system. Patriots across the country demand action to stop more innocent lives from being destroyed. Weak leadership has turned our neighborhoods into hunting grounds.
Mainstream media ignores stories like Jocelyn’s to avoid blaming their open-borders allies. But conservatives won’t stay silent. Every parent deserves to know their child is safe from foreign criminals smuggled in by cartels and woke politicians.
Texas Rep. Brian Babin rallied beside Alexis, pushing laws to tighten border security and honor victims. “Jocelyn’s name will remind us to fight for justice,” he said. Real Americans stand with families torn apart by reckless policies.
This isn’t about politics—it’s about survival. While liberals defend illegal immigrants, conservatives fight for laws that put Americans first. Jocelyn’s story must spark change before more children pay the price for D.C.’s failures.