Angel families—Americans who have lost loved ones to criminal illegal aliens—delivered powerful testimony at the White House today, calling for immediate deportation of criminal immigrants as President Trump's administration prepares its historic enforcement operation.
These brave families, who have endured unimaginable loss at the hands of individuals who should never have been in our country, are finally seeing their voices heard under the Trump-Vance administration. Their stories serve as a stark reminder of why securing our borders and removing dangerous criminals isn't just policy—it's about protecting American lives.
"We've been ignored for too long," said one Angel family member during the emotional White House event. "These weren't accidents. These were preventable tragedies that happened because our government failed to enforce immigration law."
The timing couldn't be more significant. With Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and the Trump administration gearing up for the largest deportation operation in American history, these families represent the human cost of the Biden regime's open border disaster.
"Every American family deserves to feel safe in their own communities. We will not allow criminal illegal aliens to terrorize our citizens any longer."
For four years under Biden, these families watched as their government prioritized illegal immigrants over American citizens. Sanctuary cities protected criminals while Angel families buried their children, spouses, and parents. That nightmare is finally ending.
President Trump promised during his campaign to prioritize the removal of criminal illegal aliens, and he's delivering. With the full power of the federal government behind this effort, Americans can expect to see results—not just statistics, but actual justice for victims and protection for future potential victims.
The mainstream media won't tell these stories. They'd rather focus on protecting the feelings of those who broke our laws than honoring the memory of innocent Americans killed by preventable crimes.
How many more Angel families would there be if Trump hadn't won? How many lives will be saved by finally putting Americans first?
