US Homeland Security boss Markwayne Mullin holds emotional meeting with families of loved ones murdered by illegal immigrants
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin met with families of victims killed by individuals who entered the United States illegally. He criticized California officials for not cooperating with federal immigration enforcement and pledged to remove dangerous illegal immigrants. The meeting highlighted personal stories of loss and Mullin’s intent to increase cooperation between state and federal authorities.
- ▪Mullin, who was appointed as DHS secretary, held an emotional meeting with families of victims killed by undocumented immigrants in California.
- ▪He described the lack of cooperation from California Democrats as "shameful" and "criminal" and said every life lost to illegal immigration is preventable.
- ▪Families shared the deaths of their loved ones, including 13‑year‑old Ruben Morfin, 29‑year‑old Ronald Da Silva, and 25‑year‑old Drew Rosenberg.
- ▪Mullin said he will work to remove the "worst of the worst" illegal immigrants and increase coordination with state and local authorities.
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Metro exclusive US Homeland Security boss Markwayne Mullin holds emotional meeting with families of loved ones murdered by illegal immigrants By David Thompson Published June 12, 2026, 8:48 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Newly installed Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin vowed to remove the “worst of the worst” illegal immigrants from California as he met with families whose loved ones were brutally killed by people in the country illegally. Mullin, 48, met with California “Angel Parents” whose children were killed at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in downtown Los Angeles Friday. The California Post was on hand for the emotional meeting.
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