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| | | “I wear his ashes in a locket. That is how I get to hug my son.” Don Surber by Don Surber
“I’m one of your legal immigrants,” Sabine Durden told reporters at the White House today.
A German, she married an American soldier and gave birth to Dominic Durden in Nurenberg more on January 22, 1982. The family settled in California, and her son became a 911 Dispatcher for Riverside Sherriff’s Department, saving lives.
An illegal alien killed him on July 12, 2012, by driving a truck into Durden's motorbike.
The homicide devastated his mother. The media largely ignored her plight. She was his best friend. The killer got nine months in jail. Durden had to fight to get him deported. The county is a "sanctuary city."
"Dominic was recognized on numerous occasions for his work in the community receiving 87 letters of recommendations along with 111 school and work award certificates, some of which were awarded to him by former President Bill Clinton and Senators Diane Feinstein and Barbra Boxer," a tribute page to him said today.
But it was Donald Trump who saved her son's memory and her life.
"This is my only child. I have no family. That’s it," Durden said today.
"The public needs to know and they deserve to know that this could happen to each one of you at any second.
"Thank God our president and vice president … they rallied behind us,” she continued. “They were the only ones and gave us a little light. I was gonna end my life — I had no purpose. But President Trump coming down that escalator that day and talking about illegal immigration stopped me in my tracks and I had no clue at that point that I would ever be at the White House.
"Make sure you get our stories out. I wear his ashes in a locket. That is how I get to hug my son."
Her support of President Trump drew anger in 2016.
"I’ve been called racist, Nazi, Hitler," she said.
Her husband (the father of her only child) was black.
But the news media by and large ignores the real tragedy of open borders. Time magazine's cover of Trump and a crying girl was Fake News. The child cried because she was tired and thirsty, according to her mother, an illegal alien who was never separated from her.
An illegal alien separated a mother from her son. Time should put her on its cover. Both sides of the story need telling, and we have heard quite enough from one side. |
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