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By Mae Slater on
 June 30, 2024

Mother of Murdered Child Shocked by President Trump's Call Before Debate

In an emotional turn of events, President Trump extended his condolences to the mother of a Texas girl murdered by two Venezuelan illegal immigrants, just minutes before taking the debate stage against Joe Biden.

The New York Post reported that the mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray received a call from Trump as he prepared to address the nation, using her tragic story to highlight immigration issues.

Jocelyn Nungaray’s life was brutally cut short when two illegal immigrants from Venezuela abducted her.

Authorities found her body in a Houston bayou, revealing evidence of strangulation and potential sexual assault.

Trump’s Condolence Call Before Debate

Alexis Nungaray, Jocelyn’s mother, received an unexpected call from Trump. Just before stepping onto the debate stage, Trump expressed his sorrow over her daughter's tragic death.

Victoria Galvan, a friend of Alexis, recounted the call. “He was like, ‘I’m actually about to come on for a debate’ … He gave his condolences, and he said that he would be reaching back out to her.”

Trump declared his intention to keep in touch with Alexis, offering his heartfelt sympathy. “I just spoke to the mother, and they just had the funeral for this girl, 12 years old; this is horrible what’s taken place,” Trump stated.

Trump utilized the debate platform to spotlight Jocelyn’s murder, criticizing Joe Biden’s policies on immigration.

This tragic incident was cited as an example of the dangerous consequences of immigration leniency.

During the debate, Trump mentioned his conversation with Alexis, emphasizing the personal impact of such crimes on American families.

The Biden administration responded with a statement. “Our hearts go out to the family and loved ones of Jocelyn Nungaray. We cannot comment on active law enforcement cases. But fundamentally, anyone found guilty of this type of heinous and shocking crime should be held accountable, to the fullest extent of the law.”

Community’s Reaction to the Call

The call left Alexis and her friend Victoria astonished. “He wanted to … say that he was praying for Alexis and that he’s been thinking about her and wanted to reach out,” Galvan explained.

She continued, “He said that he was going to reach out in a couple of days to her … I mean, she was really … we were all shocked.”

The shocking nature of Trump's call, particularly its timing just moments before a critical debate, underscored his commitment to addressing the issue of illegal immigration.

Jocelyn Nungaray’s murder has left the Houston community in mourning. The authorities' investigation revealed the harrowing circumstances surrounding her death.

Reports indicate that Jocelyn was abducted before being strangled and sexually assaulted. Her body was discovered in a bayou, leading to widespread outrage and calls for justice.

Two illegal Venezuelan immigrants have been identified as the primary suspects in the case. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are committed to bringing those responsible to justice.

Trump's reference to Jocelyn’s case during the debate brought a personal narrative to the ongoing immigration policy discussions. This tragic story highlights the potential dangers and the need for stringent immigration controls.

The President’s stance on immigration has always been a cornerstone of his political agenda, and using Jocelyn’s story served to underscore his policy priorities.

For Alexis Nungaray, the pain of her daughter’s loss is intertwined with the broader national debate on immigration. With Trump’s promise to follow up, the focus on Jocelyn’s case continues to attract attention.

Conclusion

The murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray has become a symbol in the debate over immigration policies in the United States.

President Trump's condolence call to Alexis Nungaray, just before his debate with Joe Biden, underscored the personal tragedies that can result from policy decisions. Authorities are committed to finding justice for Jocelyn as the case remains under investigation.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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