Family member of Jocelyn Nungaray calls for border shutdown at 12-year-old’s funeral

Family member of Jocelyn Nungaray calls for border shutdown at 12-year-old’s funeral

The tragic murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray has left her family and community grieving and searching for answers. The young girl was allegedly brutalized and murdered by two illegal migrants, causing shockwaves across Houston and beyond.

At Jocelyn’s funeral, emotions ran high as hundreds of mourners gathered to pay their respects. Among them was Christine Nunez, a cousin of Jocelyn’s grandmother, who spoke out about the need for stricter border control and immigration policies.

“I used to feel bad for the immigrants, but ever since this happened it’s made me change my mind about who to let in and who not to let in,” Nunez told The Post. “They need to close the borders and not let everybody in, and look at each individual, and look at who’s good for the public and the community.”

This sentiment reflects the deep impact that Jocelyn’s tragic death has had on her family and loved ones. It serves as a stark reminder of the real-life consequences of lax immigration policies and the need for stronger measures to protect our communities.

As we mourn the loss of Jocelyn Nungaray, let us also reflect on the importance of ensuring the safety and security of our borders, so that tragedies like this one may be prevented in the future.

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