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Grieving Parents Celebrate Trump’s Commitment to Justice for Victims of Illegal Immigration

Grieving Parents Celebrate Trump’s Commitment to Justice for Victims of Illegal Immigration

FIRST ON FOX: This week, a group of angel moms and dads gathered at the White House to express their gratitude to President Donald Trump for his efforts to restore justice in the United States amid the ongoing immigration crisis. This emotional gathering highlighted the advocacy of parents whose children fell victim to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.

In a poignant video released by the White House, Angie Morfin Vargas shared her heartbreaking story. “My name is Angie Morfin Vargas, and I am the mother of Ruben Morfin. He was executed in the streets of Salinas in 1990. Thirty-four years later, I still cry for him as if it were yesterday,” she revealed, her voice trembling with grief.

Another grieving mother, whose son Javier Vega Jr. was murdered in 2014, also spoke out. As she pointed to a photo of her son, she stated emphatically, “This is what should be living in America, not criminals who come here to harm us.” The deep pain these parents carry illustrates the urgent need for a more effective immigration policy.

In a bold move, the White House installed a striking poster campaign on the lawn, showcasing 100 of the most dangerous illegal immigrant offenders arrested in the initial 100 days of Trump’s second term. The initiative aims to shed light on the consequences of relaxed immigration enforcement.

In a post on X, the White House declared, “We will hunt you down. You will face justice. You will be deported – and you will never set foot on American soil again. Oh, and your mugshot may just end up on a yard sign at the White House.” This firm message underscores the administration’s commitment to holding accountable individuals who commit heinous crimes.

The posters displayed mugshots of individuals arrested for serious offenses, including fentanyl distribution, murder, child sexual abuse, and various gun-related crimes. These visuals serve as stark reminders of the gravity of illegal immigration and its impact on communities.

The term ‘angel mom’ has gained prominence during Trump’s presidency, designating parents who have lost children to acts committed by undocumented immigrants. Many of these parents gathered outside the White House, holding photographs of their deceased children, bearing witness to the tragedy they have endured.

As Chris Odette stood in front of the posters, he shared his heart-wrenching story. “My name is Chris Odette. I’m an angel father,” he said while displaying a photo of his daughter Chrishia, who was just 13-years-old when she was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Rockwall, Texas. “My daughter was taken from me on September 12, 2014, by an illegal alien.” Odette’s poignant reflection highlights the direct impact of illegal immigration on American families.

The driver implicated in Chrishia’s death, Ramiro Guevara, was arrested for operating a vehicle without a license and faced minimal time in custody before being released. Following Trump’s immigration policies, Ice arrested Guevara in 2025, a move that Odette credits for delivering a semblance of justice for his daughter.

“Without them, there would be no justice for my daughter,” Odette stated, illustrating the challenges faced by families seeking accountability within the immigration system.

Another angel mother shared her painful story as she recounted the loss of her son, who, along with his girlfriend, fell victim to fentanyl poisoning. “This is my son, Ryan, and his girlfriend, both poisoned to death by illicit fentanyl,” she lamented. She expressed a fierce determination to advocate for policy changes to protect future generations of Americans from similar fates. “I can’t bring my son back, but we are doing all of this to save future Americans from being poisoned to death by fentanyl,” she asserted, emphasizing the ongoing battle against drug-related crimes.

The emotional video released by the White House highlighted the sentiments of these grieving parents as they celebrated what they perceive as a resurgence of justice for themselves and all American families affected by illegal immigration. One angel mom voiced a collective feeling, stating, “We’re finally getting some justice in this country for our children.” This powerful sentiment resonates deeply in a nation grappling with law enforcement, immigration practices, and the safety of its citizens.

These events underscore the profound challenges that families face when seeking justice and accountability. The Trump administration’s strategies aim to address these issues directly by illuminating the realities surrounding illegal immigration and the impact it has on communities across the country. As advocacy efforts continue, the voices of these parents remain a poignant reminder of the human cost of immigration policies.

As the conversation surrounding immigration persists, the stories of angel moms and dads will likely continue to influence the dialogue. Their experiences shed light on the critical intersection of family, policy, and the need for justice in a nation striving to protect its citizens.

Fox News Digital’s Brooke Taylor contributed to this report.