HOUSTON, TEXAS - The Remembrance Project invites the public to join in recognizing the Remembrance Month for Americans Killed by Illegal Aliens in their local communities during the month of October. The public is encouraged to be a strong voice in honoring and remembering their fellow-Americans and remind legislators to not dismiss the high cost of illegal immigration.
The Stolen Lives Quilt memorial banners are available on The Remembrance Project's website for downloading and sharing on social media, with local media, and with all officials elected to protect citizens. A Remembrance Flag is also available in helping to recognize this solemn month.
National Director for The Remembrance Project, Maria Espinoza stated, "The Remembrance Month will go a long way in giving the victims' families some measure of justice and remind the citizenry that every killing was entirely preventable. The remembrance month extends President Donald Trump's proclamation for a national remembrance day he signed in October, 2020 for our organization."
In order to save lives and preserve America, the following must take place: (1) mass deportation must begin immediately, (2) no amnesty for illegal aliens, (3) complete the border wall and repel the ongoing invasion, (4) encourage illegal aliens to reunite with their families in their countries of origin, and (5) stop funds to non-governmental organization (NGO's) that aid and abet illegal aliens.
The Remembrance Project is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization based in Texas and has served for 15 years as a voice for Americans who were killed by illegal aliens.
God Bless America.