As Madeline has been covering, yet another harrowing crime where illegal immigrants have been charged and arrested involves the rape and murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in Houston. When it comes to the disturbing details, Nungaray was lured from her home, raped for two hours, and then strangled. Her body was found in a creek. The suspects were both of here illegally from Venezuela, with 22-year-old Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and 26-year-old Franklin Jose Pena Ramos having their bail set at $10 million. One of them was actually wearing an ICE ankle monitor at the time. On Tuesday night’s episode of Fox News’ “Hannity,” host Sean Hannity went over many of these details, as he also had Jocelyn’s mother, Alexis Nungaray, as well as her grandfather, Kelvin Alvarenga, and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who is from Houston, present to discuss the horrific ordeal.
Early on in the program, Hannity reminded that the suspects “are just the latest unvetted Joe Biden illegal immigrants accused of heinous crimes.”
Jocelyn’s mother shared that “it’s definitely been something that’s been hard to grasp for reality,” also adding “but now, I have to be her voice and I need to make sure that everybody hears the horrible thing that happened to my daughter and give her justice and make a change because this — we don’t need to be burying our kids.” […]
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