Secretary Noem reopens VOICE office, focuses on victims of immigration-related crimes

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Secretary Noem reopens VOICE office, focuses on victims of immigration-related crimes

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While mainstream media narratives focus on the MS-13 gang member, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem emphasizes her support for victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens.

This shift in attention follows the conviction on Monday of an illegal alien from El Salvador by a Maryland jury. The individual was found guilty of the murder of Rachel Morin, a decision made in less than an hour.

Secretary Noem stated, "Rachel Morin's killer was found guilty for her brutal murder. This criminal illegal alien should have never been in our country in the first place. Rachel should still be here watching her five children grow up. She was a victim of open border policies that prioritized illegal aliens over the safety of American citizens. We hear far too much in the mainstream media about sob stories of gang members and criminal illegals and not enough about their victims."

Additionally, Secretary Noem has re-opened the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) office. The office, initially established in 2017 by the Trump administration, serves as a resource for those affected by crimes linked to immigration. It was closed during President Biden's term, which left victims and families without essential resources and support.

Secretary Noem urges those impacted by such crimes to reach out for support. The VOICE office can be reached at 1-855-48-VOICE (1-855-488-6423).

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