Vigil Remembrance Day for those killed by illegal aliens

Second Annual REMEMBRANCE DAY for those killed by illegal aliens


http://www.examiner.com/article/november-4th-is-national-remembrance-day-for-those-killed-by-illegal-aliens

Candlelight Vigil Sunday, November 4, 2012 – Temecula, CA

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Jamiel Shaw  
http://isupportjamielslaw.com/

Temecula, CA: Honored Border Patrol Agent Robert Rosas – killed in the line of duty by illegal aliens and the following three young Americans – killed by illegal aliens: 

 

Eric Haydu Zepeda, age 22, was killed when  illegal alien Pedro Duarte  Rodriguez crashed into his motorcycle on 8/11/11, Yucaipa, CA.

 

Jamiel Shaw, age 17, was executed by gun shots to the abdomen and head,  in front of his home, by illegal alien gang member Pedro Espinoza, 3/2/08, Los Angeles, CA.

 

Ruben Morifin,  age 13,  was shot in the back of the head while walking to his grandma’s house by an illegal alien gang member, 12/29/90, Salinas, CA.

Brenda Sparks honored her son, Eric, killed by an illegal alien driving without a license – who had 3 previous citations for driving without a license.

Lupe Moreno, candidate for Santa Ana Mayor and President of Latin Americans For Immigration Reform, LAIR, paid tribute to her beloved nephew, Ruben Morfin.  Lupe read a letter from Ruben’s mother, Angie Morfin Vargas. 

Above, Collage of  those killed by illegal aliens

Above photo, Stolen Lives Quilt Project banner/quilt

The Temecula  Remembrance Day was officially listed as a participant  with the Remembrance Project/Stolen Lives Quilt Project, headquartered in Houston, TX. Above photo, the banner/quilt of the loved ones killed by illegal aliens – their parents and family members were the speakers at the Temecula Remembrance Day candle light vigil.  

 

The Remembrance Project/Stolen Lives Quilt project is seeking individuals and organizations, nationwide, to order banner/quilts that feature those killed by illegal aliens.  Tours displaying the banner/quilts have been scheduled nationwide.  For more information, visit the website: http://theremembranceproject.org/

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