Texas Seeks Death Penalty for Child Murderers, Immigration Link

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**Justice for Innocence: Texas Prosecutes Child Murderers Linked to Illegal Immigration**

In a timely response to a horrific crime that shocked the community, Texas prosecutors are pursuing the death penalty for two illegal immigrants accused of the brutal rape and murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray.

Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced that she intends to file for the ultimate punishment against 26-year-old Franklin Pena and 22-year-old Johan Martinez-Rangel, who crossed the southern border into the United States without legal permission.

“This case is emblematic of why we must take a strong stand against illegal immigration,” Ogg emphasized during a recent interview on *Fox and Friends.* “These types of horrific crimes committed by illegal immigrants crossing our border have to stop.”


Jocelyn was raped and murdered, leaving her family devastated and questioning the policies that allowed these individuals to enter the country.

The tragedy has drawn attention to the failures of the current administration, particularly Vice President Kamala Harris’s handling of immigration.

The victim’s mother, Alexis, has been a vocal advocate for stronger border policies, claiming that if the current administration had enforced stricter measures against illegal immigration, her daughter’s death might have been prevented.

Her emotional testimony during the presidential campaign underscored the consequences of lax immigration policies, expressing her belief that Kamala Harris, in her role overseeing borders, let her daughter down.

“We need to hold those accountable who fail to protect our children,” she said. In the face of this tragedy, her call for justice rings louder.

Pena and Martinez-Rangel were apprehended at the southern border earlier this year but were released under a controversial "catch and release" policy that has drawn the ire of many conservatives and critics of the Biden administration’s approach to immigration enforcement.

Jocelyn's heartbreaking story has reignited debates about border security and the dire need for reform to protect American families.

As her family awaits justice, their quest reflects a broader demand for accountability and stronger defenses against the serious implications of illegal immigration.

The actions taken by Texas prosecutors could set a precedent encouraging other states to adopt tougher stances on crimes committed by illegal immigrants.

With communities feeling the impact of ineffective border policies and rising crime rates, the call for robust governmental action is becoming increasingly urgent.

In siding with justice, Texas demonstrates its commitment to upholding the law and safeguarding its residents against those who threaten their safety.

Sources:
independentsentinel.com
thegatewaypundit.com
100percentfedup.com












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