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US Homeland Security boss Markwayne Mullin holds emotional meeting with families of loved ones murdered by illegal immigrants

June 13, 2026
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US Homeland Security boss Markwayne Mullin holds emotional meeting with families of loved ones murdered by illegal immigrants

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.

DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin converses with Angie Morfin, who is seen wiping tears from her eye, at the Los Angeles ICE Field Office.
Angie Morfin got emotional when talking about her son, Ruben, 13, who was murdered execution style. Stewart Cook for CA Post
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, Agnes Gibboney, Angie Morfin, and Don Rosenberg pose in front of US and DHS flags.
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, Agnes Gibboney, Angie Morfin, and Don Rosenberg Stewart Cook for CA Post

The DHS chief, who replaced ousted Kristi Noem, condemned what he described as “a tremendous amount of illegal activity happening right here in LA, plus all across the state.”

In his interview with The Post, Mullin called it “shameful” and “criminal” that California Democrats refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

“They aren’t allowing detainers to be served on criminals,” he said. “These are individuals that have been convicted of a crime, and they’re being released from state prisons or state jails. It’s shameful. I actually think it’s criminal.”

DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin standing in front of the Los Angeles ICE Field Office seal.
Mullin told The Post he would work to rid the country of dangerous illegal immigrants. Stewart Cook for CA Post

Mullin said local and state cooperation would allow federal authorities to remove dangerous offenders.

“Every single life that’s taken by an illegal is 100% preventable,” he said. “They’re more interested in protecting criminals than law-abiding citizens.”

Ronald Da Silva smiling.
Ronald Da Silva was shot and killed. Agnes Gibboney

Agnes Gibboney, 71, of Rancho Cucamonga, tearfully recalled losing her son Ronald Da Silva, 29, who was shot and killed in 2002 by illegal immigrant Luis Humberto Gonzales.

“Every time I go to the cemetery I tell him, ‘I’m so sorry I couldn’t protect you,’” she said. “You don’t heal.”

Gibboney also said she recently spoke with President Donald Trump about what she called the state’s “liberal insanity.”

Portrait of Don Rosenberg's son.
Drew Rosenberg was only 25 when he was killed. FOX

Don Rosenberg, 73, of Westlake Village, described the 2010 death of his son, San Francisco law student Drew Rosenberg, 25, who was killed when Roberto Galo, a Honduran national living in the country illegally and without a driver’s license, struck him while he was riding his motorcycle.

“He backed over him a second time and then went forward over him a third time,” Rosenberg said.

Galo later fled to Mexico before being returned to the U.S. to face justice. He was deported in 2019 after serving 11 years in prison.

“Had he been arrested and deported, my son would be alive,” Rosenberg said. “I don’t care if they haven’t committed a crime — if they’re here illegally, deport them all.”

Headshot of 13-year-old Ruben Morfin.
13-year-old Ruben Morfin was shot execution style. The American Border Story VIA FOX
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin and Angie Morfin, a victim of illegal immigrant violence.
Angie Morfin and Mullin. Stewart Cook for CA Post

Angie Morfin, 67, of Salinas, spoke about the 1990 murder of her son Ruben Morfin, 13, who was shot execution-style by Ezequiel Marscal, a Mexican gang member who fled to Mexico.

Mexican authorities declined to extradite Marscal because he faced the death penalty in the U.S. Instead, he served a 20-year sentence in Mexico.

Mugshot of Ezequiel Mariscal.
Mugshot of Ezequiel Mariscal. Obtained by CA Post

“As a mother, you don’t want people to think that he deserved to die,” Morfin said, adding that her son’s killer “changed my life forever.”

DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin and ICE Field Office Director Thomas Giles meet with Don Rosenberg, Agnes Gibboney, Elizabeth Morfin, and Angie Morfin.
“Every single life that’s taken by an illegal is 100% preventable,” Mullin told The Post. Stewart Cook for CA Post
Christie Mullin in a navy top, seated at a desk, touching her face.
Mullin’s wife, Christie, wiped away tears as she listened to the emotional pain described by the parents who lost children. Stewart Cook for CA Post

Mullin’s wife of 29 years, Christie, wiped away tears as Morfin spoke. Mullin later described the parents’ testimony as “powerful.”

The former Oklahoma senator accused Democrats of being “anti-police” and supporting “open borders.”

“What separates us from a third-world country is we’re a nation of laws,” Mullin said. “You have these radical left extreme Democrats that are trying to destroy the system.”

Mullin also warned of a “zero tolerance policy” toward anyone interfering with federal agents.

“If you’re going to get in the way of us doing our job, we’re going to arrest you along with the criminal that we’re going after,” he said.

Agnes Gibboney holds a picture of a man with Jesus next to Don Rosenberg during a meeting with victims of illegal immigrant violence.
Agnes Gibboney next to Don Rosenberg during a meeting with victims of illegal immigrant violence. Stewart Cook for CA Post
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin standing in front of the Los Angeles ICE Field Office seal.
Mullin told The Post he would work to rid the country of dangerous illegal immigrants. Stewart Cook for CA Post

The Homeland Security secretary criticized conditions in Los Angeles, citing homelessness, drug use and encampments, while arguing that stronger enforcement could improve public safety.

“Your city doesn’t have to be like that,” Mullin said.

Despite policy differences, Mullin said he intends to work with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass as officials prepare for upcoming international events, including the FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympics.

“I may not agree with all of her policies, but I have to set those aside,” Mullin said. “Right now, we’re working on FIFA … and then we have to focus on the 2028 Olympics.”

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