The state of Texas recently installed a new piece of the border wall along the southern border in honor of Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl who was murdered by two illegal immigrants. Along with numerous other innocent American women who have been brutally slaughtered by illegal aliens, Nungaray’s death has led to increased calls to curb unvetted border crossings.
Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham recently discussed a plan titled “The Joceylyn Initiative” that seeks to reallocate state-owned land to construct deportation facilities and assist the incoming Trump administration. Buckingham is a loyal ally of President-elect Trump, vowing to assist him in carrying out his promise to carry out mass deportations.
“The Jocelyn Initiative, you may have heard, we’ve offered this 1,400-acre ranch in case it fits the Trump administration’s needs for a detention and deportation facility,” Buckingham recently said. “With the Jocelyn Initiative, with her mother and grandmother present, we said we are not going to tolerate one more child being lost to violent criminals who have come across our border illegally, or one more child that we have lost because someone let a bad guy out of jail.”
Buckingham further expounded upon her agenda to help meet the needs of the Trump administration, maintaining that the Lone Star State would continue to identify real estate that could be used for deportation. “So we are coming together, we’re gonna identify properties around the state, and again, if they meet the Trump administration’s needs, that’s what we’re gonna do … we’re gonna get it done,” she said.
The American Tribune recently reported on a letter from Buckingham addressed to Trump stating that Texas is “fully prepared to enter into an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or the United States Border Patrol to allow a facility to be built for the processing, detention, and coordination of the largest deportation of violent criminals in the nation’s history.” The state would offer over 1,400 acres of land in the Rio Grande Valley sector near the border.
“What I care about is that we have safe communities, and there is no doubt that we are losing too many of our children to these violent criminals that are coming across the border,” she stated. “I am 100% on board with the Trump administration’s pledge to get these criminals out of our country, and we are more than happy to offer our resources to facilitate those deportations of these violent criminals.”
The 1,402 acres Texas is offering , purchased from a ranch owner, sits in Starr County. “Right now, it’s essentially farmland, so it’s flat, it’s easy to build on. We could very easily put a detention center on there, a holding place as we get these criminals out of our country,” Buckingham added. “It’s accessible to international airports as well as a major crossing over the river. And so we’re just happy to get help, do anything we can to get these violent criminals off of our soil.”
“This election was a resounding referendum on the fact that Americans want safe communities. We want people to immigrate legally and legally only and that the administration’s policies over the last four years have failed every American citizen,” the land commissioner maintained.
Watch the border wall being installed for Jocelyn Nungaray below:
Note: The featured image is a screenshot from the embedded video.
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