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Donald Trump Called Out by Family of Woman Killed by Migrant


Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday told a crowd of supporters on the campaign trail that he spoke with the loved ones of a Michigan woman—who authorities say was fatally shot by an undocumented migrant last month—but the victim’s sister told a radio station that Trump has never talked with the grieving family.

On March 22, Ruby Garcia, 25, was found dead on the side of highway U.S. 131 in Grand Rapids, according to Michigan State Police (MSP). Investigators said that she had been shot multiple times, and a man who was reportedly her boyfriend, Mexican national Brandon Ortiz-Vite, also 25, has been charged with murder, MSP said in a statement.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed to local station WXMI that Ortiz-Vite is in the United States illegally after he was deported back to Mexico in 2020. ICE told the station that it is unclear when and how he reentered the U.S.

Newsweek on Tuesday reached out via email to MSP and ICE for comment and an update on the case.

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday attends a campaign event in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Trump delivered a speech, which his campaign has called “Biden’s Border Bloodbath.”

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During an interview on Monday with Detroit radio host Justin Barclay, Trump said he hoped Garcia’s loved ones would attend his Grand Rapids rally.

“I’d love to have her family there if they’d like to be there,” the former president said. It is unclear if her family attended the event on Tuesday.

Immigration has emerged as a major issue ahead of the 2024 presidential election, with Trump and his supporters frequently criticizing President Joe Biden over his administration’s handling of the influx of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.

While at the Grand Rapids campaign stop, Trump told the crowd during his speech — dubbed “Biden’s Border Bloodbath” — that he spoke with Garcia’s family.

“Ruby’s loved ones and community are left grieving for this incredible young woman,” Trump said Tuesday. “They said she had just this most contagious laughter and when she walked into a room, she lit up that room, and I’ve heard that from so many people. I spoke to some of her family.”

It was unknown at the time of publication who, if anyone, Trump spoke with from the family regarding Ruby Garcia’s death. Newsweek reached out via email on Tuesday to Trump’s representatives for comment and via GoFundMe to contact the Garcia family.

After Trump’s speech, WXMI contacted Garcia’s sister, Mavi Garcia, in an attempt to verify that the family spoke with Trump.

“No, he did not speak with us,” Mavi Garcia told the station, but did not comment further on the former president’s visit to Grand Rapids.

Trump’s comments about Ruby Garcia’s death during his speech also ignited criticism online after social media users noticed he flubbed the shooting victim’s age.

“On March 22nd, he shot 17-year-old Ruby, actually, she was a beautiful, beautiful young woman. Ruby Garcia,” Trump said during his speech.

People were quick to point out on X, formerly Twitter, that Ruby Garcia was 25, not 17.