President Donald Trump has officially proclaimed February 22nd as National Angel Family Day, establishing a permanent national day of remembrance for American families whose loved ones were murdered by illegal immigrants.
In a powerful White House announcement, Trump honored the "Angel Families" - parents, children, and relatives who have suffered unimaginable loss due to preventable crimes committed by individuals who should never have been in our country.
This proclamation represents a stark contrast to the previous Biden administration, which systematically ignored these grieving families while rolling out the red carpet for millions of illegal border crossers. For four years, Angel Families were persona non grata at the White House - their pain dismissed, their voices silenced by a regime more concerned with appeasing the radical open-borders lobby than protecting American citizens.
Justice for the Forgotten
Angel Families include relatives of victims like Kate Steinle, killed by an illegal immigrant with multiple deportations in sanctuary city San Francisco, and countless other Americans whose deaths were entirely preventable with proper border security and immigration enforcement.
"These families have endured tremendous pain while watching politicians ignore their suffering for political gain," said one immigration policy expert. "President Trump is the only leader who consistently puts American victims first."
The establishment of National Angel Family Day sends a clear message: America will never forget the victims of illegal immigration, and their stories will be told.
This proclamation comes as the Trump administration accelerates its historic mass deportation operation, removing criminal illegal aliens who pose ongoing threats to American communities. Unlike the previous administration's catch-and-release policies, Trump's approach prioritizes the safety of American families over the comfort of foreign lawbreakers.
February 22nd will now serve as an annual reminder that every American life has value, and that our immigration system must serve American citizens first. It's a day when the mainstream media's censorship of these stories will be broken, and the truth about the human cost of open borders will be unavoidable.
Will Angel Families finally receive the recognition and justice they deserve under Trump's leadership? The proclamation suggests America is ready to honor its own citizens instead of apologizing for enforcing our laws.
