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DHS Chief Kristi Noem: Fletcher Harris and Skylar Provenza ‘Would Still Be Alive’ if Not for Illegal Immigration

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DHS Chief Kristi Noem: Fletcher Harris and Skylar Provenza ‘Would Still Be Alive’ if Not for Illegal Immigration

Fletcher Harris and Skylar Provenza, two young college students who had their whole lives ahead of them, tragically lost their lives due to illegal immigration. This heartbreaking incident has caught the attention of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, who has spoken out about the devastating effects of illegal immigration on innocent lives.

Fletcher Harris, a 20-year-old college soccer player, and his girlfriend, 19-year-old Skylar Provenza, were on their way home from a soccer game when their car was hit by an undocumented immigrant who was driving under the influence. The impact of the crash was so severe that both Fletcher and Skylar lost their lives on the spot.

This incident has brought to light the harsh reality of illegal immigration and the consequences it can have on innocent individuals. Secretary Noem has expressed her condolences to the families of Fletcher and Skylar, and has also emphasized the need for stricter immigration policies to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future.

In a recent statement, Secretary Noem stated, “Fletcher Harris and Skylar Provenza would still be alive today if not for illegal immigration. Their lives were cut short due to the negligence of an undocumented immigrant who had no right to be in our country. This is a clear example of why we need to secure our borders and enforce our immigration laws.”

As the head of the DHS, Secretary Noem is dedicated to protecting the safety and security of American citizens. She has been a strong advocate for stricter immigration policies, and this tragic incident has only reinforced her beliefs.

Illegal immigration not only poses a threat to national security, but it also puts innocent lives at risk. People like Fletcher and Skylar, who had bright futures ahead of them, should not have their lives cut short due to the actions of those who enter the country illegally.

This incident has also sparked a debate on the issue of sanctuary cities, where local authorities limit their cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. Secretary Noem has strongly condemned the concept of sanctuary cities, stating that they provide a safe haven for criminals and put law-abiding citizens at risk.

She has also urged lawmakers to take action and pass legislation that would make it easier for law enforcement to hold undocumented immigrants accountable for their actions. This would not only prevent tragedies like this from happening, but it would also send a strong message that illegal immigration will not be tolerated in our country.

The loss of Fletcher and Skylar is a tragic reminder of the need for stricter immigration policies. Their families and loved ones will never be able to fill the void that has been left by their untimely deaths. But their memory will live on as a reminder of the devastating impact of illegal immigration.

In the midst of this tragedy, Secretary Noem has also highlighted the importance of unity and coming together as a nation. She has called for people to put aside their differences and work towards a common goal of protecting the safety and well-being of American citizens.

In conclusion, the loss of Fletcher Harris and Skylar Provenza is a heartbreaking reminder of the consequences of illegal immigration. Secretary Noem’s words serve as a call to action for lawmakers and citizens alike to take a stand against this issue and ensure that tragedies like this never happen again. Let us honor the memory of Fletcher and Skylar by working towards a safer and more secure future for all.

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