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Grieving mothers who lost children to violent crime allegedly committed by undocumented immigrants have served notice on Congress that their campaign for action on sanctuary city policies will not relent, following a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing that drew national attention to the cases of their daughters.
Nobles Signals Escalating Campaign Tammy Nobles, whose daughter Kayla Hamilton was raped and strangled by an MS-13 gang member in 2022, told Fox News' "America's Newsroom" that families like hers would keep confronting lawmakers regardless of the reception.
"We're not gonna stop, and you're gonna listen to us every single time if you want to or not," Nobles said.
She described a pattern of Democratic panel members responding to her testimony with brief condolences before moving on, a posture she said she views as dismissive of the stakes involved.
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