In a powerful moment at the White House, Allyson Phillips—the mother of murdered nursing student Laken Riley—declared she is "beyond grateful" that President Donald Trump has "not forgotten" about her family's tragic loss at the hands of an illegal alien.
Phillips' emotional testimony comes as Trump accelerates his mass deportation agenda, keeping his promise to the Angel Families who suffered under the Biden regime's catastrophic open border policies.
"President Trump has never forgotten Angel families' suffering at the hands of illegal aliens," Phillips stated, highlighting the stark contrast between Trump's unwavering support and the Democrat establishment that tried to sweep these tragedies under the rug.
Biden's Border Crisis Claims Another Innocent Life
Laken Riley, a 22-year-old University of Georgia nursing student, was brutally murdered while jogging on campus by Jose Antonio Ibarra, an illegal alien from Venezuela who had been released into the United States under Biden's reckless catch-and-release policies.
Riley's murder became a rallying cry during the 2024 campaign, exposing how Biden's handlers prioritized illegal aliens over American citizens. While Democrats like AOC complained about the "politicization" of Riley's death, Trump promised justice for Angel Families.
"This is what happens when you have politicians who care more about virtue signaling than protecting Americans," one White House source told reporters.
Trump Delivers on His Promise
Unlike previous administrations that forgot about victims once the cameras stopped rolling, Trump continues honoring Angel Families through policy and personal engagement. His administration's aggressive deportation operations are removing dangerous criminals that the Biden regime allowed to roam freely.
Phillips' presence at the White House sends a clear message: under Trump, American families come first. No longer will grieving mothers be ignored by a government that failed in its most basic duty—protecting its citizens.
How many more Angel Families would there be today if Trump hadn't returned to office? That's a question every American should be asking as deportation flights continue removing those who never should have been here.
