Chattanooga Times Free Press

Victims of immigrant crime now have advocate in White House

- BY ASTRID GALVAN

PHOENIX — Two years ago, Steve Ronnebeck’s son was gunned down at work in a Phoenix-area convenienc­e store over a pack of cigarettes. The man accused of pulling the trigger was an immigrant who was in the country illegally and had been released by federal authoritie­s.

The suspected killer, captured on camera calmly stepping over the body of 21-year-old Grant Ronnebeck to grab a few more packs, faced deportatio­n but was free on bond.

Ronnebeck and other families who have lost loved ones to crimes committed by immigrants now have a forceful advocate at the highest level with President Donald Trump in the White House. During his speech to Congress on Tuesday, Trump announced he would create a new office to serve victims of immigrant crime and their relatives.

Although immigrants are responsibl­e for only a small fraction of the crimes committed daily around the country, the issue played an outsized role in the race for the White House. Trump repeatedly invoked such crimes at rallies and frequently appeared with victims on the campaign trail, pointing to case after case in which people were killed by immigrant assailants who slipped through the cracks.

Many of the families have doggedly pressed for changes in the immigratio­n system for years, lobbying lawmakers in Washington and even disrupting congressio­nal hearings to make their point.

“To lose a child, especially when it was preventabl­e, you know there’s no coming back from that. You don’t ever recover, but to have a president that is putting Americans first and putting the victims’ families first, it’s amazing,” Ronnebeck said. “Finally we’re being heard. My family feels like we actually matter again.”

The man charged in Grant Ronnebeck’s slaying has pleaded not guilty to murder, armed robbery and other charges. Adolfo Altamirano is scheduled to go to trial Sept. 18 in Maricopa County.

Trump’s new agency will be the office of Victims of Immigratio­n Crime Engagement, or VOICE, and will be part of the Department of Homeland Security. Department Secretary John Kelly described the agency’s planned work in a memo last month.

Under President Barack Obama, the Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t agency protected informatio­n about immigratio­n cases from public inspection, including from victims. It also created a public advocate position in 2012 that helped immigrants facing deportatio­n and answered complaints or offered explanatio­ns about the agency’s work.

Opponents criticized the administra­tion for using government money to advocate for immigrants in the country illegally.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO ?? Mary Ann Mendoza holds a framed picture of herself and her son, Brandon Mendoza, at her home in Mesa, Ariz. Mendoza’s son, a Mesa police officer, was killed May 12, 2014, in a head-on auto collision with a man who authoritie­s say was intoxicate­d and an...
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO Mary Ann Mendoza holds a framed picture of herself and her son, Brandon Mendoza, at her home in Mesa, Ariz. Mendoza’s son, a Mesa police officer, was killed May 12, 2014, in a head-on auto collision with a man who authoritie­s say was intoxicate­d and an...

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States