President Trump Honors Jocelyn Nungaray by Renaming Wildlife Refuge

On March 5, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to rename the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge as the “Jocelyn Nungaray National Refuge”

In memory of twelve-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was murdered in Houston, Texas, in June 2024. The article discusses the circumstances surrounding her death, including the alleged involvement of two individuals linked to a gang and criticism of the previous administration’s immigration policies, which are believed to have contributed to rising crime rates.

The article further examines the Trump administration’s stance on immigration, suggesting that prior policies led to an increase in criminal activity at the southern border. It claims that under President Biden’s leadership, the border was perceived as less secure, resulting in an uptick in illegal immigration and associated crime rates.

In contrast, the Trump administration highlights its initiatives to restore border security through various measures, such as deploying military personnel, resuming border wall construction, and implementing stricter immigration policies.

To address border issues, the administration has introduced several strategies aimed at enhancing security and reducing illegal crossings. These include designating certain cartels as terrorist organizations, suspending the entry of specific individuals, and revoking previous executive actions from the Biden administration.

The article concludes by emphasizing the administration’s commitment to ensuring safety and sovereignty at the border while honoring Jocelyn Nungaray.

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