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BREAKING:Trump Proclaims February 22 as National Angel Family Day to Honor Victims of Crimes by Undocumented Immigrants. Click on the link for more.
President Donald Trump on Monday signed a proclamation officially designating February 22 as National Angel Family Day, a new observance intended to honor Americans who were killed by undocumented immigrants and to recognize the families they left behind.
The proclamation establishes an annual day of remembrance for what are often referred to as “Angel Families” — relatives of victims whose deaths were linked to individuals residing in the United States without legal status.
In remarks surrounding the signing, Trump said the day is meant to acknowledge their grief, ensure their stories are not forgotten, and reaffirm the administration’s commitment to public safety and border enforcement.
According to the White House, the observance will serve as a moment for reflection, encouraging Americans to remember victims and express support for affected families.
The administration stated that the designation underscores its broader immigration agenda, which emphasizes stricter border controls, enhanced deportation efforts for individuals convicted of crimes, and legislative reforms aimed at preventing future tragedies.
Supporters of the proclamation argue that it brings attention to victims whose cases they believe have not received sufficient national recognition.
They contend that the day offers a platform for families to share their experiences and advocate for tougher immigration enforcement policies.
Critics, however, caution that framing crimes primarily around immigration status risks politicizing complex issues and may contribute to broader social tensions.
Immigration advocates note that crime data has long been debated in policy discussions and argue for comprehensive reforms that address border security alongside humanitarian and economic considerations.
National Angel Family Day will now be observed annually on February 22, adding to the calendar of federal commemorations tied to public safety and national remembrance.
Whether the new designation influences broader immigration debates remains to be seen as discussions over border policy continue in Washington.
