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‘Your death penalty is here’: The Governor of Texas made a call for the execution of illegal migrants arrested for the recruitment of Air Force

Texas Governor Greg Abbott called for a death sentence for two illegal migrants accused in the hit-and-run death of 18-year-old Awa Moore, who was admitted to a newly listed US Air Force, who was killed while kayaking at Grapewine Lake during the Memorial Day weekend.Republican Governor posted on X, “Welcome to Texas.”Moore graduated from the US Air Force Academy from the school and was preparing to start basic training. The New York Post reported that she was spending a holiday weekend with her family in northern Texas when a tragic accident occurred on Sunday evening.According to an arrest affidavit viewed by Fox 4, Gonzalaz was allegedly operating a jet ski with a lake coastline before hitting the lake’s kayak. The witnesses described the vehicle making several dangerous passes before the fatal effect. Gonzalez then attended a blue Toyota Corolla with a scene with Perozo, allegedly attacked two other vehicles, as they escaped. The second woman stayed at the jet ski at the scene and collaborated with the police.After a deadlock in a house in the Dallas region, both the suspects were arrested on Tuesday. Gonzalez has been accused of killing a second degree hooliganism and is being held on a $ 500,000 bond. Perozo, who was allegedly driving the exodus vehicle, faced allegations related to leaving the scene of the injury, which estimated further allegations.Neither the suspect is currently facing allegations of capital hooliganism.Texas’s Attorney General Kane Pasteton confirmed that the two suspects were illegally in the US in the US, “Ava Moore’s insensitive death occurred due to an illegal foreigner, which should never have been the first time in our country. My heart breaks for Awa’s family and friends, and my prayer is with them because they face this tragedy.”Tributes have been paid to Moore, whose ambition and soul were remembered by those who knew him.Superintendent of US Air Force Academy, Lt Gen Tony Bornfind said, “We lost the partner of an exemplary team later this week – cadet candidate Awa Moore, whose passion for the leadership and service, influenced all what he got.” “His constant joy and attitude helped to get his squadron through the challenges of the Prep School.”Moore’s basketball coach, K’shasha blanton also paid tribute: “She talked about becoming four-sight normal throughout the year because she loved it. She made them better.”Investigation is on.

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