US President Donald Trump on Tuesday gave the Congress the first address of his second term, saying that he was “bus starting”, “American Dream is invincible”.
But it was not just what he said that attracted attention. Some of the special attendees were a sad mother, who was brutally murdered in June last June. They were invited to share how Biden’s policies affected their lives and how to act to reverse Trump damage.
Who is Alexis Nanggre?
Alexis Nungaray, the mother of Joclin Nungaray, was one of the many “everyday Americans” sitting with First Lady Melania Trump at the event.
First Lady said in a statement ahead of the address, “Alexis is the mother of Angel Mom and Jocklin Nangaray, a 12 -year -old girl who was murdered by two illegal aliens while walking at a corner shop.”
The statement said, “The Biden administration left and released these vicious illegal aliens in the country a few weeks before the killing of Jocklin.”
Who was Joclin Nanggre?
Joclin Nungarya was a 12 -year -old girl from Texas, who was killed in June 2024. Born and raised in Houston, she was known for her love to read, and dreams of becoming a teacher.
What happened to Jocelyn Nungaray?
Jocklin Nanggre was assassinated on 16 June 2024. He was out of his house around 10 pm and was later found dead in a ditch near his house the next morning. Investigations revealed that he had sexual harassment and strangling two Venezuela citizens, Johann Jose Martinez-Ranjal and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, strangled and strangled him, who had illegally entered the US.
According to court documents, Joclin met two people while walking, and he initially sought direction from him. The three then moved together on a bridge, where they tied it, sexually assaulted him, and eventually strangled him. The suspects were arrested and accused of capital murder, kidnapping and increasing sexual assault.
Biden administration backlash
The Biden administration faced acute backlash after the incident.
Donald Trump convicted the President Joe Biden for Jocklin’s death, claiming that he was murdered by his immigration policies.
The House Committee on Homeland Security issued a statement that condemned the Biden administration to handle the border security and immigration policies, believing that he believed that he was contributed to Joclin’s death.
Chairman Mark E. Green said that if the Biden administration implemented existing laws and maintained effective border security policies, tragedies could have been avoided.