Angel Dad Steve Ronnebeck delivered a devastating truth bomb to a room full of establishment media elites, declaring that every single American death at the hands of an illegal alien is completely and utterly preventable.
Ronnebeck, whose 21-year-old son Grant was gunned down by an illegal alien in 2015, didn't mince words when addressing the very same media that has spent years downplaying the human cost of our broken border system. His message was simple, direct, and impossible to ignore: these tragedies don't have to happen.
While the legacy media has spent the Biden years gaslighting Americans about the "benefits" of mass illegal immigration, Angel Dads and Angel Moms like Ronnebeck have been living with the permanent consequences of failed border policies. Every funeral, every empty chair at the dinner table, every life cut short represents a policy choice – not an unavoidable accident.
This brutal reality check comes at the perfect time, as President Trump's mass deportation efforts are already showing results across the country. The Trump-Vance administration has made it crystal clear: American lives matter, and our immigration laws will be enforced.
For too long, the establishment media has treated Angel Families like an inconvenient truth – acknowledging their existence when forced, but quickly moving on to sob stories about illegal aliens facing deportation. Ronnebeck's direct confrontation forces these so-called journalists to face the human cost of the policies they've championed.
Every American who has lost a loved one to criminal illegal aliens knows exactly what Ronnebeck means. With proper border security, functioning immigration enforcement, and an end to sanctuary city policies, these families would still be whole today.
How many more Angel Families will it take before every politician and media figure admits what Steve Ronnebeck courageously stated? These deaths are preventable – and preventing them should be our government's top priority.
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Source: Next News Network