President Donald Trump delivered on another promise to the forgotten victims of America's broken immigration system, officially proclaiming February 22nd as National Angel Family Day in a powerful White House ceremony that honored families torn apart by illegal immigrant crime.
The historic proclamation, announced in a video released by the White House, represents a stark departure from the Biden administration's four-year blackout on Angel Families - American parents, siblings, and children whose loved ones were murdered by individuals who should never have been in our country.
"These families have been ignored for far too long," Trump declared, speaking directly to the camera with the conviction that has made him a champion for America's forgotten citizens. "Today, we remember ALL Angel Families and the beautiful lives that were stolen from us by a broken system that put illegal immigrants before American citizens."
Justice for the Forgotten
Angel Families became a powerful symbol during Trump's first presidency, with grieving parents like Mary Ann Mendoza and Steve Ronnebeck standing alongside the President to demand accountability for their children's preventable deaths. Under Biden's "America Last" policies, these families were systematically silenced and ignored by a regime more concerned with protecting criminal aliens than American victims.
The timing of this announcement is no coincidence. As Trump's mass deportation operation ramps up across the country, this proclamation sends a clear message: America will never again forget the victims of illegal immigration while coddling their killers.
"Every Angel Family represents a catastrophic failure of our government to protect its own citizens. That ends now," the President emphasized.
This proclamation isn't just symbolic - it's a declaration that under the Trump-Vance administration, American lives matter more than the feelings of illegal immigrants and their enablers in the Democratic Party.
While mainstream media continues to attack Trump's immigration enforcement as "cruel," real Americans understand the truth: the only cruelty was allowing these preventable tragedies to happen in the first place. How many more Angel Families would we have today if Trump hadn't returned to finish the job?
