Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham is stepping up for Americans with the “Jocelyn Initiative,” which aims to construct deportation facilities on Texas land the MOMENT Donald Trump takes office again in January.
This plan is a direct response to the tragic case of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was brutally raped and killed by two illegal immigrants—an incident that highlights the dire need for stronger border security and decisive action.
“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.
BREAKING: 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.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 26, 2024
Her determination to protect American citizens from the dangers posed by illegal immigrants is exactly what this country needs. Buckingham’s office has already identified several suitable properties and stands prepared to implement this crucial initiative, demonstrating a commitment to American lives that the left consistently fails to match.
As we previously reported:
Buckingham has acquired 1,400 acres of land for former President Trump to execute what will be the largest deportation operation in history. This bold move shows the commitment of Republican leaders to prioritize national security and the safety of American communities over the liberal agenda of open borders.
The land was initially purchased in October for building a border wall, but now there is an even grander vision at play. Unlike the ineffective policies pushed by Democrats, this initiative demonstrates a serious approach to border security.
NEW: Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham (@DrBuckinghamTX) purchased 1,400 acres of land for Trump to carry out the largest deportation operation in history.
The land was acquired in October so Texas could build a border wall but now they have a bigger vision.
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— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 26, 2024
“Construction on Texas’ state border wall is underway. My office and I are committed to securing our southern border and protecting our communities,” Buckingham declared. “Stay tuned for big news tomorrow at our press conference, where we will announce a major initiative to secure our southern border!”