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Texas Rep. Nehls Urges Trump Reelection To Restore Safety In U.S.

Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, insisted on Thursday that presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's return to the White House was vital to restoring safety and security within the U.S. "The American people truly have to understand that if we want to see less of this [and] we want to improve our safety and security for the American people, we must elect Donald J. Trump on November 5," Nehls said on the "Furthermore with Amanda Head" podcast.
Earlier this month, two illegal immigrants from Venezuela were charged for allegedly murdering 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in Texas. She reportedly died by strangulation.
Nehls, who represents the border state of Texas, asserted the Biden administration doesn’t care about the people who have lost family members to illegal immigrants. He said that while President Joe Biden and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas say that they care about the families, their policies indicate otherwise.
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