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Trump focuses anti-immigration drive on murdered women and girls

By Reuters
July 01, 2024
Former US President Donald Trump speaks to an audience at the American Freedom Tour event in Memphis, Tennessee, US, June 18, 2022.— Reuters
Former US President Donald Trump speaks to an audience at the "American Freedom Tour" event in Memphis, Tennessee, US, June 18, 2022.— Reuters

WASHINGTON: Minutes before going on stage for the first presidential debate on Thursday, Donald Trump received a phone call from the mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was killed in Houston this month, allegedly by two Venezuelan men in the US illegally.

The mother, Alexis Nungaray, was returning a voicemail Trump had left earlier in the day when she was at her daughter’s funeral, a friend of the family, Victoria Galvan, who witnessed the call, told Reuters. Nungaray’s body was found in a creek near her home on June 17, after her attackers allegedly took her under a bridge, tied her up, took her pants off and strangled her, according to police and prosecutors.

The suspects - Johan Jose Martinez Rangel, 22, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26 - had been detained by US border authorities in Texas earlier this year but released pending a court appearance. During the debate, Trump spoke of Nungaray’s case and the phone call as he hammered Biden on his immigration policies, accusing the Democrat of allowing murderers and rapists into the country. “There have been many young women murdered by the same people he allows to come across our border,” Trump said. “These killers are coming into our country and they are raping and killing women. And it’s a terrible thing.”

Citing Nungaray’s case, he said: “This is horrible, what’s taken place ... We’re literally an uncivilized country now.”