The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that one year has passed since the reopening of the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office, which provides support to victims and families affected by crimes committed by illegal immigrants. This initiative aims to give a voice to those impacted by such crimes and reflects a commitment to addressing public safety concerns.
Key Details:
- VOICE Office reopened: One year ago
- Purpose: To support victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants
- Initiative reflects: Increased public demand for accountability and safety
- Administration: Under the Trump administration’s policies
This reopening signifies a shift in how the government addresses the needs of victims, emphasizing that preventable crimes are no longer accepted as a norm.
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Source: DHSgov
