Today Attorney General Jeff Sessions met with families who
have lost loved ones because of crimes committed by illegal aliens. In the
meeting they discussed the progress being made by the Trump Administration to
strengthen laws protecting Americans from crimes committed by illegal aliens
and, the need to keep working to ensure that federal immigration laws are
enforced.
“It was a great honor for me to meet with these families,
and I was impacted by their stories,” said Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “The
tragic burdens they carry remind us of the urgent need by the federal
government to fully enforce our immigration laws and to secure the borders of
this country. No Americans should experience what these families have suffered.
I want to thank these strong moms, dads, siblings and widows for ensuring that
their loved ones don’t die in vain by using their voices to affect the real
changes that we are implementing. I commit to them, and I commit to the
American people that the Department of Justice will do everything in our power
to ensure the safety of every American community.”
Attending the meeting with the Attorney General were Maureen
Laquerre and Maureen Maloney of Massachusetts, Juan PiƱa and Sabine Durden of
California, Steve Ronnebeck and Mary Ann Mendoza of Arizona and Laura Wilkerson
of Texas.
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