Saturday, 28 December 2024

Border State Announces Initiative To Offer Additional Land For Trump Administration To Construct Deportation Facilities


Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham announced the launch of the “Jocelyn Initiative,” which includes the State of Texas offering additional land to support building deportation facilities when President Trump takes office.

“TX Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham announces the Jocelyn initiative, which will build deportation facilities on Texas land starting on Day 1 of Trump’s presidency. The plan is named after 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray who was r*ped & k*lled by two illegals,” Collin Rugg wrote.

“The Jocelyn Initiative in which we will locate appropriate land under my jurisdiction to lease for the construction of violent criminal deportation facilities,” Buckingham said.

“My office has identified several of our properties and is standing by ready to make this happen on day one of the Trump presidency,” she added.

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Per Newsweek:

Nungaray was killed in Houston in June, with officials announcing the suspects were in the U.S. illegally. It later emerged the pair were known members of the Venezuelan criminal gang Tren de Aragua.

Buckingham, a former Republican state senator, said the newly acquired plots would also be offered to the Trump administration for the construction of detention centers aimed at housing migrants slated for deportation as part of Trump’s mass deportation efforts.

“A facility here will be the final stop for processing before these violent criminals are deported. This will reduce the burden on our local jails and keep our Texas children safer,” Buckingham said, according to the outlet.

“Jocelyn Nungaray’s family watches as the state of Texas installs a border wall panel for their daughter. The moment came after Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham announced the Jocelyn Initiative,” Rugg said.

“The initiative will build deportation facilities on Texas land starting on Day 1 of Trump’s presidency. Buckingham says she is ready to hand over the land, including a 1400 acre plot that was purchased in October, to Trump so he can fulfill his deportation operation promise,” he added.

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KHOU 11 reports:

Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham announced Tuesday that her office is identifying property to be ready for the Trump administration when they take office in January.

“We have 13 million acres around the state, and if there’s something that meets the federal government’s needs, we want them to be able to utilize that,” Buckingham told the Tribune.

The new project is called “Jocelyn’s Initiative” after Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl from Houston who police say was killed by two Venezuelan men who were in the country illegally. Jocelyn’s mother and grandmother, Alexis and Jackie, joined Buckingham to announce the initiative during a news conference Tuesday held on the 1,402-acre ranch she offered to Trump last week.

“Our goal is to ensure that no other parent has to, unfortunately, experience what Alexis has experienced,” Buckingham said.

Starr County is also unique in the Valley in that it is home to sprawling hills unlike the flatlands that characterize the rest of the region. On one hill overlooking the city, stands a white cross that evokes the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue of Rio de Janeiro.

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