The Remembrance Project

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The Remembrance Project is a non-profit organization launched in 2009 to honor the tens of thousands of Americans killed by illegal aliens. The organization seeks to raise awareness because the media hides these deaths from the public and our politicians are spreading lies. The U.S. government is supposed to protect its' citizens yet they are creating conditions that put innocent people in harms way.


The Remembrance Project is bringing national attention to these under-reported killings, and is "connecting-the-dots" through its initiative, the "Stolen Lives Quilt" - a visual memorial dedicated to slain Americans, who would otherwise still be alive and with their families, if only current laws were enforced.

The "Stolen Lives Quilt Tour" has visited many cities and states to raise awareness about the harm caused by allowing illegal immigration.[1]

External links

References

  1. http://www.theremembranceproject.org/stolen-lives-quilt