The Remembrance Project
www.theremembranceproject.orgIncorporate3d as a 501-c-3 non-profit in 2009 in Texas, The Remembrance Project brings awareness to the widespread and under-reported killings of American citizens by illegal aliens. Its Stolen Lives Quilt, 3’ x 6’ banners depicting 3 victims on each, personalizes and provide a voice to these American stolen lives, while educating the public, the media and politicians of the immense human cost that open borders exacts upon our American families. These unexpected losses leave surviving families with sometimes insurmountable personal challenges that need to be addressed. Unfortunately, these families are among the most ignored and forgotten victims in our society. Until now. The Remembrance Project has emerged as the nation’s foremost victims’ advocacy group, with volunteer directors in 20 states, and a national presence in both the written and televised media. Meeting with families from across America, its leader has coached and mentored several victim family members to become outspoken public speakers for immigration law enforcement. Family members have spoken at numerous appearances before State and Federal committees, including the Senate and House Judiciary committees in 2015 and in 2017. In September 2016, it held an all-day workshop for families across America who loved ones were sacrificed by illegal alien killings. This event marked the first time in U.S. history that such victims were united in honor and solidarity to promote the ideas and ideals of the organization. Mr. Donald Trump gave the keynote address to an audience of nearly 500 families and supporters. Today, from its offices on Capitol Hill, The Remembrance Project continues to work to help educate civic leaders, Congress and the American public as to the enormous loss of life that is caused when our leaders do not secure the border and enforce our interior laws.
Read moreIncorporate3d as a 501-c-3 non-profit in 2009 in Texas, The Remembrance Project brings awareness to the widespread and under-reported killings of American citizens by illegal aliens. Its Stolen Lives Quilt, 3’ x 6’ banners depicting 3 victims on each, personalizes and provide a voice to these American stolen lives, while educating the public, the media and politicians of the immense human cost that open borders exacts upon our American families. These unexpected losses leave surviving families with sometimes insurmountable personal challenges that need to be addressed. Unfortunately, these families are among the most ignored and forgotten victims in our society. Until now. The Remembrance Project has emerged as the nation’s foremost victims’ advocacy group, with volunteer directors in 20 states, and a national presence in both the written and televised media. Meeting with families from across America, its leader has coached and mentored several victim family members to become outspoken public speakers for immigration law enforcement. Family members have spoken at numerous appearances before State and Federal committees, including the Senate and House Judiciary committees in 2015 and in 2017. In September 2016, it held an all-day workshop for families across America who loved ones were sacrificed by illegal alien killings. This event marked the first time in U.S. history that such victims were united in honor and solidarity to promote the ideas and ideals of the organization. Mr. Donald Trump gave the keynote address to an audience of nearly 500 families and supporters. Today, from its offices on Capitol Hill, The Remembrance Project continues to work to help educate civic leaders, Congress and the American public as to the enormous loss of life that is caused when our leaders do not secure the border and enforce our interior laws.
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