As the nation waits for President-elect Donald Trump to follow through on his promise to enforce mass deportations of illegal immigrants, the spotlight is firmly on Texas, a state that has been grappling with this issue for years under President Joe Biden’s administration. Texas has borne the brunt of illegal immigration, and now, Republican Governor Greg Abbott is urging the Trump administration to leverage the state’s resources in the fight against illegal immigration. A new initiative, dubbed the “Jocelyn Initiative,” has emerged as a key part of Texas’s strategy to combat violent criminals who have crossed the border.
On Tuesday, Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham revealed that the state will be opening up additional land to aid in the construction of deportation facilities. This move is part of the “Jocelyn Initiative,” which aims to support Trump’s deportation efforts and provide a secure space for criminal offenders to be processed and removed.
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The proposal to use more land for deportation facilities comes at a time when the state is facing an alarming increase in crime committed by illegal immigrants. A particularly tragic case has brought this issue into sharp focus. The heartbreaking murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray has underscored the urgency of the situation. Nungaray was brutally raped and murdered, with her body discarded in a creek in Houston, Texas. The perpetrators of this crime are believed to be members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, a notorious group known for its violent activities.
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