President Donald J. Trump delivered on another promise to forgotten Americans today, officially proclaiming February 22nd as National Angel Family Day in a moving White House ceremony that honored families devastated by illegal alien crime.
The historic proclamation, announced in a video from the White House, recognizes the Angel Families - American parents, children, and relatives whose loved ones were murdered by criminal illegal immigrants while the Biden regime turned a blind eye to our broken borders.
This isn't just symbolic - it's a complete reversal from the previous administration that treated these grieving families like political inconveniences. Remember how Biden and the mainstream media ignored Angel Families for four years while rolling out the red carpet for millions of illegal border crossers?
Justice for the Forgotten
Under Trump's leadership, Angel Families finally have a voice again in Washington. These are the families that Democrats don't want you to hear about because their stories expose the deadly consequences of open border policies.
While the legacy media spent years attacking Trump's immigration policies as "cruel," real American families were burying their children, parents, and siblings - victims of preventable crimes committed by people who should never have been in our country.
The timing of this proclamation sends a clear message: the Trump-Vance administration puts American lives first, not the feelings of illegal aliens and their progressive defenders.
America First Means Americans First
This proclamation comes as President Trump's mass deportation operation continues to remove dangerous criminal aliens from our communities. Every deportation flight means fewer potential victims and safer neighborhoods for law-abiding Americans.
National Angel Family Day will ensure these stories are never forgotten again. It's a permanent reminder of what happens when politicians prioritize political correctness over protecting American citizens.
Patriots, this is what real leadership looks like - honoring the victims while taking concrete action to prevent future tragedies. How many American lives could have been saved if we had secure borders all along?
