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Just In: Angel Families Stand with President Donald Trump at White House Proclamation Signings On February 23, 2026, . Click the link below for more details
On February 23, 2026, Angel Families gathered at the White House to join Donald Trump for a proclamation signing ceremony honoring the lives of Americans lost to crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.
The event, held in Washington, D.C., brought together parents, siblings, and loved ones who have become known nationally as “Angel Families” — a term used to describe families who have lost a relative due to crimes linked to illegal immigration.
Many in attendance carried photos of their loved ones, standing alongside the President as he signed the proclamation.
During his remarks, President Trump expressed condolences to the families and reiterated his administration’s commitment to strengthening border security and enforcing immigration laws.
He described the families as “voices of courage and resilience,” emphasizing that their stories have played a significant role in shaping the national immigration debate.
Several Angel Family members also shared brief statements, reflecting on their personal losses and urging policymakers to prioritize public safety.
The ceremony was both solemn and resolute, with moments of silence observed in remembrance of those who were lost.
The proclamation signing underscored ongoing efforts by the administration to highlight the impact of immigration enforcement policies on American communities.
Supporters of the initiative say it brings long-overdue recognition to families affected by violent crime, while critics argue that broader immigration reform requires a more comprehensive approach.
As the ceremony concluded, President Trump thanked the families for their strength and advocacy, stating that their loved ones “will never be forgotten.”
The gathering served as a powerful reminder of the deeply personal stories at the center of one of the nation’s most enduring policy debates.
