Crime Killing of Texas Girl Becomes a New Immigration Flashpoint - "Sure she was raped, killed, and left in a ditch, but at least she didn't have to give birth." -A Democrat in 2024

The killing of a 12-year-old Houston girl, found last week in the shallow water of a city drainage ditch after having been strangled, was already a horrific crime.

“It doesn’t get any worse,” the city’s mayor, John Whitmire, said.

Then investigators arrested two recent Venezuelan migrants and charged them with killing the girl, Jocelyn Nungaray. The second of the two appeared in court on Tuesday; both were being held on a $10 million bond.

Suddenly the killing, which had ripped apart a Houston family, became the latest flashpoint in the debate over immigration, seized on by Republicans and immigration opponents who drew a direct line between the crime and President Biden’s policies at the border.

Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas urged the death penalty for the men charged in the killing, adding that Jocelyn “would be alive today if Biden enforced immigration laws at the border.” Senator Ted Cruz of Texas agreed. So did former President Donald J. Trump.
Mr. Trump invoked Jocelyn’s name in a speech in Washington over the weekend, suggesting that the killing could resurface during Thursday’s presidential debate, which is expected to include immigration as a central topic.

“These monsters should never have been in our country and if I were president, they would not have been in our country,” Mr. Trump said. “We had a strong border, we had strong protection.”

Jocelyn joined a list of victims of violence whose names have become familiar in conservative media and among Republicans lawmakers because their alleged attackers had recently entered the country without authorization. They include Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student killed in a Georgia park in February, and Rachel Morin, 37, who the authorities say was raped and killed last year while jogging in Maryland.

“My heart aches for these women and their families and loved ones,” Representative Mark E. Green, a Tennessee Republican who is chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, said in a statement. “These tragedies could have been avoided.”

A White House spokesman did not address the immigration status of the men charged in the case in a statement about the killing. “Anyone found guilty of this type of heinous and shocking crime should be held accountable, to the fullest extent of the law,” it said.

As the number of migrants crossing the border with Mexico reached record levels, including more than 2.5 million encounters last year, before the latest downturn, Republicans have frequently highlighted the most serious crimes committed by migrants who entered undetected or who were detained but allowed to remain in the United States while their asylum or removal cases proceeded.

Even in Democratic-led New York City, police officials this year suggested that the arrival of large numbers of migrants, including on buses paid for by Texas, had created a “migrant crime wave.”

But despite a number of high-profile cases, studies have found that migrants commit fewer crimes than legal residents.

“Texas is not threatened by what is happening at the border,” said Matt Angle, director of the Lone Star Project, a Democratic political organization in Texas. “It’s all a performance for them,” he said of the comments from Mr. Abbott and other Republicans about the case in Houston. “These guys don’t care about this 12-year-old or any 12-year-old. If this young woman were raped, they would force her to endure the pregnancy and bear the child of the rapist.”

The two men in the recent Houston case, accused of killing the 12-year-old girl and leaving her bound and without pants in a drainage ditch, were identified as Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel, 22, and Franklin Pena, 26, according to court filings. They were arrested last week at an apartment where they were both staying in Houston, the city’s acting police chief, Larry Satterwhite, said at a news conference.

In a statement, a spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said that the two men had each crossed illegally into the country without being detected, and that it was not known where or when they had entered.

Mr. Martinez-Rangel was detained by Border Patrol agents on March 14 near El Paso. A little more than two months later, Mr. Pena was also apprehended in by border agents in El Paso. According to the statement, both men were released pending a later immigration hearing. (The immigration agency gave Mr. Pena’s name as Franklin Jose Pena Ramos.)

Daniel Werlinger, one of two defense lawyers appointed to represent Mr. Pena, described his client as “remorseful,” saying that he “understands the gravity of the situation” that he is in.

Lawyers assigned to Mr. Martinez-Rangel did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Alexis Nungaray, 27, Jocelyn’s mother, spoke briefly at a news conference on Monday, describing her daughter as “amazing” and the sort of person who “definitely made people laugh.”

“I still see her face in the back of my head all day, every day,” Ms. Nungaray said. “She had such a bright future ahead of her.”

The killing took place in the early hours of June 17 under a bridge in North Houston near Interstate 45. Hours before, the men had been drinking heavily, investigators said; Jocelyn had sneaked out of her home to call her 13-year-old boyfriend. The men later encountered her on the street.

In their filings with the court, prosecutors said that the two men “lured” the girl under the bridge where, over the course of two hours, they “took her pants off, tied her up, and killed her, then threw her body into the bayou.” Both were charged with capital murder.

The Harris County district attorney, Kim Ogg, said in an interview on Fox News that “the evidence is clear that a sexual assault likely happened” but that prosecutors were still awaiting the results of forensic testing.

Under Texas law, prosecutors in this case could seek the death penalty if the killing had been committed in the course of another felony, such as a sexual assault or a kidnapping. Ms. Ogg said that investigators were looking at additional evidence that would allow them to elevate the charges.

 
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Motherfucker didn’t you have the national guard and state militia on the border for the past few months? Also what the fuck happened to that rusted fence you stopped caring about? Fuck you Greg. I’m glad that tree fell on you.

Fun fact. 90% of Mexico’s guns come from north of the border. It’s easier to traffic guns going from North to South than it is drugs going vice versa. That’s why gangs started doing it, because of Greg and the NRA. Edit: all the people dumb stickering me look it up, it’s called straw purchasing.
 
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Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas urged the death penalty for the men charged in the killing, adding that Jocelyn “would be alive today if Biden enforced immigration laws at the border.” Senator Ted Cruz of Texas agreed. So did former President Donald J. Trump.
If anyone walks into this country and kill one of our own, they deserve nothing but a horrifically painful death.
 
Motherfucker didn’t you have the national guard and state militia on the border for the past few months? Also what the fuck happened to that rusted fence you stopped caring about? Fuck you Greg. I’m glad that tree fell on you.

Fun fact. 90% of Mexico’s guns come from north of the border. It’s easier to traffic guns going from North to South than it is drugs going vice versa. That’s why gangs started doing it, because of Greg and the NRA.
All the States do a weird game of hot potato with them along with the homeless population.
After shuffling them around to sanctuary cities those places offload them into rural areas or into the cities of more sparsley populated states.

Literally doing everything but sticking them on a barge and kicking them off to sea.
>We don't have the logistics to get rid of them
But you sure do have the logistics to bring them in.
 
Fun fact. 90% of Mexico’s guns come from north of the border. It’s easier to traffic guns going from North to South than it is drugs going vice versa. That’s why gangs started doing it, because of Greg and the NRA.
Maybe Mexico should build a wall then.

Alexis Nungaray, 27, Jocelyn’s mother
She had her daughter at 15?

Already tried that repeatedly and the fuckers kept coming back again and again. Nothing short of fed posting is going to make them stop.
Shove a uniform on them and ship them straight to the middle east to die in whatever war the CIA is starting this month. Their guns will run out of bullets before we run out of illegals to drop on them, and if they don't then who cares anyway, problem is solved regardless. We can probably even get the UN to condemn the Iranians for genociding the Venezuelans we shoved over their border for a PR win.
 
“These guys don’t care about this 12-year-old or any 12-year-old. If this young woman were raped, they would force her to endure the pregnancy and bear the child of the rapist.”
I think raped and alive is better than raped then killed and thrown into a ditch like garbage, I'm sure her family would prefer she still be here today
 
The family of the murdered child had some choice words to say to one of the suspected killers.

‘I hope they kill your children,’ Texas family lashes out at 12-year-old girl’s suspected killer in court​

Additional disturbing details emerged during the first court hearing of a man charged with killing a 12-year-old Texas girl.

The second man accused of killing Jocelyn Nungaray, Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel, stood before a judge Tuesday for his first court appearance, causing one of the family members to lash out.

Initially, he denied any wrongdoing, but prosecutors said Franklin Peña, who made his court appearance on Monday and is accused of killing the 12-year-old with Martinez-Rangel, claimed he only kissed Jocelyn.

On Tuesday though, prosecutors said Martinez-Rangel admitted tying her legs and had bite marks/scratches on his arm. He also instructed Peña to throw Jocelyn’s body in the north Houston creek, where her body was later found, to get rid of DNA. He also shaved his facial hair after the murder to avoid being detected.

The lead prosecutor, Megan Long, also said detectives were able to get inside Martinez-Rangel’s phone and said he researched ways to get out of the country. He also shaved his facial hair after the murder to avoid being detected.

His defense attorneys meanwhile claimed Martinez-Rangel does not have a previous criminal history and has two children, ages 5 and 2, but it’s unclear if they live in Houston or in Venezuela, where he and Peña are originally from. However, he does have family here and was requesting to have his bond lowered. A judge gave him a $10 million bond and the same conditions as Peña.

As Martinez-Rangel was escorted out of court, one of Jocelyn’s family members shouted “Murderer” and “I hope they kill your children” in Spanish.

Currently, both Martinez-Rangel and Peña are charged with capital murder. Court records said Pena and Martinez-Rangel visited a local bar for hours and eventually saw Jocelyn at a 7/11 in north Houston and asked her for directions.

Prosecutors also said they Lured Jocelyn to a bridge, where her body was found without her pants and cuts on her body and backside.

During a press conference Monday, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg said the current charges they face do not make them eligible for the death penalty.

“Our laws treat the age of victims differently, and they’ve changed where they draw the line,” she explained. “[It] used to be children under six. If they were murdered, that created an underlying offense that would support death penalty and capital murder. That law was expanded to 10 years old and under, and then further expanded from 10 to 15. If the victim was 10 to 15 years old, yet the death penalty was taken off the table by the legislature, and instead they suggested that life without parole would be the appropriate charge. But age is not the only consideration in this case or any case, the underlying actions of the criminals. This victim was found, you know, bound and without clothing from the waist down in the water. And we just think that there’s a good possibility. We hope that there’s evidence that remains to be tested.”

Ogg also said if lab results show that sexual assault happened, both would become eligible for the death penalty.

Megan Long, who is the lead prosecutor in the case, spoke with Houston NBC affiliate KPRC 2 Tuesday outside the courtroom noting there are efforts to expedite the lab results but it’s unclear how soon they’d be available.

“It’s our intention to expedite the testing on the buccal swabs from the defendant as well as from the SANE [(Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner)] exam,” she said. “That would be a question for the lab in terms of how soon, but we would like to get those answers as soon as possible so that we can start to get some answers for the family.

When asked if the evidence heard in court Tuesday could likely show sexual assault occurred, Long said it would be too dangerous to speculate.

“As a prosecutor, the most important thing to me is finding the evidence and following the evidence,” she said. “So if the evidence points towards a sexual assault, then we’ll proceed that way. But it’s it’s dangerous to presume anything in my line of work.”

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If she was still alive and had to get an abortion, someone would still be dead. Except she was Mexican, so the baby would just have been born and added to the family.

The killing took place in the early hours of June 17 under a bridge in North Houston near Interstate 45. Hours before, the men had been drinking heavily, investigators said; Jocelyn had sneaked out of her home to call her 13-year-old boyfriend. The men later encountered her on the street.
Oh my!
 
“Texas is not threatened by what is happening at the border,” said Matt Angle, director of the Lone Star Project, a Democratic political organization in Texas. “It’s all a performance for them,” he said of the comments from Mr. Abbott and other Republicans about the case in Houston. “These guys don’t care about this 12-year-old or any 12-year-old. If this young woman were raped, they would force her to endure the pregnancy and bear the child of the rapist.”
We cannot share a country with these people. Even after a little girl is raped and killed by the monsters these faggots invited in they STILL harp about muh abortions. Completely tone-deaf, pure evil.
 
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