Angel Dads Honored by DHS on Father’s Day

Angel Dads Honored by DHS on Father's Day

Source: Fox News

Summary

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is honoring a group of fathers whose children were killed or catastrophically injured in crimes tied to illegal aliens and cartel-linked criminals. The recognition comes through the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office (VOICE), which was relaunched under the Trump administration. The office provides support and guidance to families affected by crimes with an immigration nexus. Three Angel Dads, Marcus Coleman, Joe Abraham, and Doug Quets, shared their stories with Fox News Digital. Their children were victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens, and they are now advocating for reforms to prevent similar tragedies.


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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.

The Department of Homeland Security is honoring Angel Fathers on Father’s Day. The fathers’ stories are a reminder of the lasting impact of illegal immigrant crime on American families. The VOICE office provides support and guidance to families affected by crimes with an immigration nexus. The office has fielded nearly 900 calls over the past year, with 87% of callers being victims and family members. The callers reported 815 crimes linked to immigration violations, including homicides, sexual assaults, and violent attacks. The Angel Fathers are remembering their sons and daughters on Father’s Day, while advocating for reforms to prevent similar tragedies.

It’s a familiar ritual: a government office honors victims of crimes, and the victims’ families share their stories to raise awareness and advocate for change.


Author: Evan Null