President Donald Trump has officially proclaimed February 22nd as National Angel Family Day, delivering on his commitment to honor the American families whose loved ones were killed by illegal aliens—victims the Biden regime and mainstream media deliberately ignored for four long years.
In a moving White House proclamation released Monday, Trump recognized the Angel Families who have suffered unimaginable losses while being silenced by the previous administration's open-border policies and woke ideology that prioritized criminal illegal aliens over American citizens.
"These families have endured not only the devastating loss of their loved ones but also the painful reality that their stories were censored, their voices were silenced, and their grief was dismissed by politicians more concerned with protecting illegal aliens than American lives," the proclamation states.
This historic designation marks a dramatic shift from the Biden years, when Angel Families were banned from social media platforms, ignored by legacy media, and treated like political pariahs for daring to speak the truth about illegal alien crime.
The proclamation comes as the Trump-Vance administration accelerates its mass deportation operations, finally removing the dangerous criminal aliens who should never have been allowed to remain in our country in the first place.
During his campaign, Trump repeatedly promised to restore dignity to Angel Families after they were systematically marginalized by Democrats who found their stories inconvenient to the pro-illegal immigration narrative. Unlike his predecessor, Trump understands that American lives matter more than virtue signaling to the radical left.
National Angel Family Day will serve as an annual reminder that behind every statistic about illegal alien crime is a real American family whose world was shattered by policies that put foreign criminals before citizen safety.
This proclamation sends a clear message: under the Trump administration, American victims will never again be forgotten while their killers are celebrated as "dreamers." The Angel Families finally have a president who sees their pain and refuses to let their loved ones die in vain.
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Source: Next News Network