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Florida girl, 12, hooks multiple fishing records in a few short months: 'On a roll'

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An adventure-loving tween from Miami landed two state records and three world records (with one pending) while fishing off the Florida Keys earlier this year — reeling in sizable cobia, a snapper and a grouper that any fisherman would be proud to catch. 

This weekend, Julia Bernstein, age 12, will accept the Fleming Species Award, the highest junior honor, from the International Women’s Fishing Association for catching and releasing 37 different species of fish in 2023.   

“Once she is hooked up to a fish, she is very determined and has incredible willpower,” Dale Bittner, fishing guide and boat captain of the 27-foot conch boat, “Bait Stealer,” told Fox News Digital. 

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“She is very coachable and doesn’t show a lot of emotion high or low. Julia is very quiet and respectful,” Bittner said.

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That’s just how the tween snagged the Florida Fish and Wildlife (FWC) state records for cobia and mangrove snapper as well as the International Game Fish Association (IGFA) junior length records for red grouper, red snapper and cobia on Jan. 5. 

Guided by Captain Dale Bittner, 12-year-old Julia Bernstein hooks a 24-inch red grouper, which is an IGFA junior length record. (Heidi Mason)

The cobia is still pending certification, but is expected to be approved.

“We went out with a plan,” the young woman told Fox News Digital.

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“When fishing for records, it’s important to have a strategy for the day. We were lucky we were able to get the red snapper on the first drop.” 

Twelve-year-old angler Julia Bernstein of Miami, Florida, fights for the IGFA red snapper record on Jan. 5 off the coast of the Florida Keys. “We went out with a plan,” she told Fox News Digital. (Heidi Mason)

It was a sunny day with light winds, said Bittner, who has been fishing with the girl and her family since she was just 10. She targeted the red snapper in 240 feet of water. 

“We were on a roll,” young Julia Bernstein said. 

After photographing and measuring it, she released the snapper and moved onto her next conquest: cobia. 

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“We arrived at a perfect time as they were on the surface and visible above a shipwreck,” she said. 

Measuring 25 inches, the red snapper Bernstein caught on Jan. 5 earned her an IGFA junior world record. (Heidi Mason)

“The action was fast, and between the barracudas and cobia, we hooked and released several fish before she landed the qualifying record for IGFA junior release,” said Bittner.

The young angler said she was not in a rush — and on a mission.

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“We stayed longer with the cobia because we knew we could catch both a world record and a state record, and they are one of my favorite species to catch,” young Bernstein said. 

By the end of the day, she nabbed her share of record-setting fish — and was appreciative of doing so.

“It’s an incredible sport. You can do it all over the world, and it’s something I can have fun with my whole life.”

— Julia Bernstein

“I would have called it a great day if we had caught even one or two records,” she said, “but to pick up four in one day was a very special experience.”

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Catching a record fish, Julia Bernstein said, takes a lot of determination and the ability to power through obstacles. 

“We try to take advantage of every opportunity we have, but sometimes a shark will eat a fish that you are fighting or it will break off in a wreck,” she said. 

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“Things don’t always go to plan with fishing — lines break, fish don’t cooperate, weather plays a part from the first drop. But we never give up.” 

She comes by that attitude naturally — as her mom, Dr. Heidi Mason, is a lifelong fisherwoman and has four IGFA records herself.

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Seasoned fishing guide Dale Bittner celebrates with Julia Bernstein after the girl reeled in a state-record cobia off the coast of Key West. (Heidi Mason)

“It was something that I loved and treasured as a kid and found it very formative,” Mason, a Miami-based physician, told Fox News Digital. 

“It was a lot of fun as a young lady going out and beating the boys. I had a blast with it.”

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Mason said she’s enjoyed watching her daughter learn and grow out on the water.

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“She is very focused and very determined,” Mason said. 

After it was measured and recorded, Julia Bernstein released her IGFA junior-record cobia back into the ocean and it swam away.  (Heidi Mason)

“She’s very teachable. When she sets her mind to something, she says, ‘Hey, I want to do this.’ Maybe the first time she hooks up with a fish, it might not necessarily be the biggest, or she might make a mistake and lose it,” Mason said. 

“But she will take feedback and [say], ‘OK, this is what I need to do differently.’ She’ll keep working at it.”

Character-building opportunities through fishing, Mason said, are plentiful. 

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“With fishing, we honestly don’t get all that many days to go out,” Mason said. 

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“When we do, the days are our 12-hour days. We’re out on the water, and it’s very physically demanding,” she added. 

“She [her daughter] has to work hard and fight for it the entire time. She’s not whining or complaining. She’s always putting in her full effort.”

Julia Bernstein’s mom, Dr. Heidi Mason, is a seasoned fisherman herself, hooking this African pompano on a recent trip. (Heidi Mason)

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With all the work, there’s still time to take in nature’s beauty.

“There are the most magical, incredible sights to be seen,” Mason said. 

“These magical moments where you stop and look at the amazing, beautiful world and the ocean around you — it really makes you appreciate everything that we have,” she said. She also said she hopes people “realize the importance of conservation.” 

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All of Julia Bernstein’s world-record catches have been released, per IGFA rules.

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“It’s amazing to catch and release a fish and watch it swim away, knowing it’s going to keep growing, and hopefully someone else will get to have the same fun I had when I caught it.”

— Julia Bernstein

“It’s teaching the kids, from a very young age, the importance of this amazing resource,” Mason said. “We have these incredible sites and animals, but we have to take care of them.” 

Julia Bernstein is on board with the conservation concept.

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“It’s amazing to catch and release a fish and watch it swim away, knowing it’s going to keep growing,” she said, adding that she hopes “someone else will get to have the same fun I had when I caught it.”

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A straight-A student, Bernstein is also an accomplished sailor. 

Also an accomplished sailor, Bernstein was chosen last week to be on the U.S. team for a regatta in the Netherlands. Team USA won the regatta, and she was fifth in her fleet.   (Heidi Mason)

Recently, she was chosen to be on the U.S. team for a regatta in the Netherlands. 

Team USA won the regatta last week, and Bernstein was fifth in her fleet.  

The girl and her mom said they hope their fish stories inspire other girls and women to try the sport.

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“I would love for more girls and women to be out there doing it,” Mason said. 

“It’s amazing to catch and release a fish and watch it swim away, knowing it’s going to keep growing.”

— Julia Bernstein

“It’s an amazing family activity. Some people think of fishing as a solitary sport, where you sit at the end of the dock. But if you’re doing it at this level, it’s very much a team sport.”

Fishing also levels the playing field, young Bernstein said.

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“I think it’s cool that boys and girls compete against one another for junior records,” she said. 

“A lot of times it comes down to finesse and strategy, particularly if you fish with lighter line. It’s not just brute strength, so it’s something that we can compete in as equals.”

Bernstein will be accepting the Fleming Species Award from the International Women’s Fishing Association for catching and releasing 37 different species of fish in 2023.    (Heidi Mason)

Bernstein said that whether she’s fishing offshore out of Key West, in the Everglades or in the Florida flats, she’s in it for the long haul.

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“It’s an incredible sport,” she said. 

“You can do it all over the world, and it’s something I can have fun with my whole life.”

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Virginia prosecutor’s record on violent offenders scrutinized after illegal immigrant charged in mom’s murder

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A prosecutor in Virginia is facing criticism after a Fairfax County Police Department officer warned the county’s commonwealth attorney about a criminal illegal immigrant who has racked up over 30 arrests before allegedly killing a mother.

Abdul Jalloh, 32, was charged with second-degree murder after he allegedly stabbed a mother to death while at a bus stop in Fairfax County, Virginia, on Feb. 23. Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano’s office, however, was warned several times about how dangerous Jalloh is, and dismissed many of his previous criminal charges.

Jalloh’s case is far from the only controversial actions by Descano’s office, which even includes a plea deal with a murder suspect that allows him the chance at freedom.

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Here’s a list of controversial cases handled by Descano’s office:

Abdul Jalloh

Abdul Jalloh, 32, is accused of killing Stephanie Minter, 41, at a Virginia bus stop.  (Fox 5 DC)

Jalloh, 32, was charged with second-degree murder after he allegedly stabbed a mother to death while at a bus stop in Fairfax County, Virginia, on Feb. 23. The victim, 41-year-old Stephanie Minter, was found dead with multiple stab wounds to her upper body, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Jalloh has a violent rapsheet dating back to 2014 and includes over 30 arrests with several charges dismissed by Descano’s office.

Jalloh was arrested the next day while he was allegedly trying to steal from a liquor store when an employee called 911. Officials said Jalloh came to the U.S. illegally in 2012 from Sierra Leone under the Obama administration.

United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement lodged a detainer on Jalloh in 2020, and he was later issued a final order of removal allowing him to be deported to any country other than Sierra Leone. Despite that order, he was not deported.

A police major for the Fairfax County Police Department even warned Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano about Jalloh on at least three separate occasions, according to emails obtained by WJLA.

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In one email to Fairfax County Chief Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney Jenna Sands, the police major said Jalloh “is one of the repeat (and violent) offenders” that they had discussed before. 

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Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano speaking at an event. (Sarah Voisin/Getty Images)

“I wanted to get your background on why he is out so soon and ask if his prior suspended sentence (of I believe 5 years) was pursued by your office? Unfortunately, based on MTV Station’s numerous dealings with him, it is not a question of if, but rather when he will maliciously wound (or worse) again. My role of keeping the public safe, prompts me to follow up on his status,” the major wrote.

A Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the office “was aware of Jalloh’s criminal history and shared police concerns about potential future dangerousness. That is why our Chief Deputy Commonwealth’s Attorney personally handled these cases.”

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The spokesperson added that prosecutors “will often explore many different pathways to successful prosecution, but, at the end of the day, our decisions are constrained by what testimony is available and what is legally permissible and practicable in Fairfax courts.”

Joshua Danehower

In 2022, Joshua Danehower was arrested for the murder of Gret Glyer. (Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office)

In 2022, Danehower was charged with Gret Glyer’s murder. According to WUSA 9, Glyer, who owned the donation platform DonorSee, was shot 10 times as he slept next to his wife on June 24, 2022. 

Prosecutors alleged Danehower killed Glyer because of an obsession with his wife. The suspect allegedly became fixated with her after a church function, and according to her family, the two had gone on a date about a decade ago.

Danehower was given a plea deal by Descano’s office, which found him not guilty by reason of insanity in February.

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Virginia law requires Danehower to be sent to a psychiatric hospital, where his status will be evaluated on an annual basis for the next five years, then every two years afterward. If he’s deemed no longer a threat to himself or others, he’d have an opportunity to be released from the psychiatric hospital.

Heather Glyer, the victim’s wife, said while on the witness stand, “I was robbed of my life partner.”

“My kids were robbed of their father,” she added.

Wilmer Osmany Ramos-Giron

Wilmer Osmany Ramos-Giron pleaded guilty to lesser charges. (DHS)

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In January 2025, according to a report by former Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, Ramos-Giron, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, choked his ex-wife during an argument and pulled out a knife.

He was charged with felony abduction by force, felony strangulation, and misdemeanor assault and battery against a family member after the incident, but Descano’s office allowed him to plead to lesser charges of misdemeanor battery and brandishing a bladed weapon.

In a statement released by Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney Deputy Chief of Staff and Public Information Officer Laura Birnbaum, according to the report, the plea agreement “achieved the outcomes that the victim wanted.”

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However, when the victim spoke with 7News, she refuted Birnbaum’s statement, saying she didn’t agree to the plea deal.

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“He’s dangerous,” she said, fearing another violent incident would happen.

“If I die, who is going to take care of them?” the victim asked, referring to her children.

Ronnie Reel

Ronnie Reel accepted a plea deal by Fairfax county prosecutors. (Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office)

In July 2021, Reel was arrested on charges of sexual penetration, forcible sodomy and aggravated sexual battery against a minor, according to the Fairfax County Times.

During Reel’s trial on Sept. 13, 2022, Chief Judge of the Fairfax County Circuit Court Penney Azcarate ruled that the Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney’s office had missed an evidentiary deadline, meaning confessions, including a call from Reel to a defendant’s mother where he allegedly confessed, as well as other evidence and witnesses couldn’t be used in court.

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According to the outlet, that meant the case would rely on the victim’s testimony entirely.

As a result, Reel was offered a plea deal and pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and battery and was sentenced to one year in prison, but was released on time served. He also wasn’t required to register as a sex offender, according to FOX 5.

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The mother, who asked to be identified as Amber, told FOX 5 the case has had a big impact on her son.

“I was really upset. This is my child, this is my baby,” she said while crying. “And he got no justice. So he continues to see me cry and everything. He held his own, he stayed strong. He’s always trying to be strong for mom.”

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“He was confessing every little detail that he did, and it was making me sick to my stomach,” she added. “It was horrible. He literally confessed to me why he did it.”

Fox News Digital’s Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.

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MIKE DAVIS: Virginia returns to the Confederacy with a seditious conspiracy against ICE

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Immigration enforcement is a core federal power. Under Article I of the Constitution, Congress has the duty to write our federal immigration laws. Under Article II, the President has the duty to enforce them. States cannot meddle and certainly not obstruct. Unfortunately, many Democrat states, especially Virginia, are on a deadly collision course with the federal government.

American voters gave President Trump and the Republican-led Congress a broad electoral mandate to reverse the disaster the Biden-Harris border policy caused in every state in America by mass importing as many as 20 million illegal aliens, including the worst of the worst around the world. 

Activist judges and other Democrat politicians and election deniers have done everything they can fathom to thwart Trump’s constitutional duty to expel these dangerous illegal aliens.

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The latest example is Virginia, which is passing a series of unconstitutional laws that would dangerously and illegally obstruct ICE. These proposals include criminal penalties, meaning that state law enforcement would attempt to arrest and jail ICE agents for simply doing their jobs. 

This effort is seditious, insurrectionist, extremely dangerous and blatantly unconstitutional. For the sake of the Republic, the Justice Department must immediately and aggressively quell this Virginia seditious conspiracy.

Virginia Gov. Abigail Davis Spanberger laughs aloud during a ceremony in a Virginia court in Richmond. (Mike Kropf-Pool/Getty Images)

Fairfax County District Attorney Steve Descano is the Soros puppet Democrat prosecutor in the DC suburb, an uber-wealthy Democrat enclave that is an albatross around Virginia’s neck. Abdul Jalloh is an illegal alien who invaded our country in 2012. Jalloh settled in Virginia and began wreaking havoc on the good citizens there, racking up a whopping 30 arrests. These included one for rape and four charges for stabbing Americans. 

Yet, thanks to the willful ineptitude of Fairfax County’s Democrat regime, Jalloh only had one felony conviction. He violated his probation, spent three months in jail and went free because of a deal between his lawyer and Descano’s office. Sanctuary jurisdictions like Fairfax County do not notify ICE when detaining or releasing illegals like Jalloh, who had a final order of removal from 2020. 

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Police in Fairfax repeatedly warned Descano’s office via email that Jalloh’s release would endanger the public, but the pleas fell on deaf ears. Earlier this week, Jalloh allegedly stabbed to death 41-year-old innocent mother Stephanie Minter at a bus stop.

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger ran as a moderate Democrat. But after her inauguration this year, she immediately showed her true leftist colors. She issued an order prohibiting cooperation between state officials and ICE. 

Several anti-ICE bills await Spanberger’s signature: (1) a prohibition against ICE arrests at courthouses (where these alleged dangerous criminal illegals visit daily); (2) a prohibition against ICE arrests within 40 feet of polling places (where illegals violate federal criminal laws by voting); and (3) criminal penalties for ICE agents who wear masks (because they don’t want to get doxxed and killed).

Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano (Sarah Voisin/Getty Images)

If Spanberger signs these unconstitutional state laws, the Trump Justice Department should immediately sue and seek to enjoin them in court. A Virginia federal judge should issue an injunction, following the lead of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, which fully stayed California’s unconstitutional prohibition against ICE agents’ use of masks.

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But civil enforcement is not enough. Virginia Democrat officials plotting to arrest ICE agents for doing their jobs (seditious conspiracy under 18 U.S.C. § 2384) — and especially those who cause the arrests (insurrection under 18 U.S.C. § 2383, assault, kidnapping, harboring, conspiracy, and more) — must go to federal prison for their serious federal felonies. If anyone gets killed in a deadly standoff between these new Virginia confederates and ICE, these Virginia Democrat officials must face felony murder charges.

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Former President Biden and his missing-in-action border czar Kamala Harris allowed millions of illegal immigrants, including the most violent and dangerous criminals in the world, to pour across our borders. Trump is doing everything in his power to fulfill his broad electoral mandate and undo the damage by arresting and deporting these illegals.

Virginia’s proposed laws do not merely prohibit communication between state officials and ICE; rather, they criminalize federal law enforcement actions that are plainly within the scope of federal immigration enforcement power.

Abdul Jalloh has racked up over 30 arrests since entering the U.S., according to officials. (DHS)

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States do not have to help ICE by, for instance, providing law enforcement resources to assist in ICE apprehensions of illegals. But states certainly cannot subvert or obstruct these federal efforts. This is especially true of Virginia’s attempt to arrest ICE agents in the line of duty, which could justify their use of deadly force.

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Virginia’s attempt to subvert and obstruct federal law must fail. We fought the Civil War because the Confederacy, headquartered in Virginia, sought to nullify federal law with respect to slavery. Today’s Virginia Democrats are reverting to their confederate roots. 

Just as the federal government did during the Civil War and for a century after when segregationist states continued their efforts to nullify federal law, the federal government now must stand strong against Virginia’s sedition and insurrection. The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution makes plain that federal law is supreme in areas where the federal government has authority.

If Virginia gets away with effectively nullifying federal immigration enforcement, other states can nullify any other federal law that it finds distasteful. Let’s hope Abigail Spanberger comes to her senses and vetoes this insanity. If she does not, the federal government must use all tools at its disposal, including the Insurrection Act of 1807 and other federal criminal statutes, to preserve federal law. 

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Virginia state officials must go to federal prison for engaging in seditious conspiracy, insurrections and other very serious federal felonies. Anything less would threaten the existence of the Republic.

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South Carolina pastor describes evacuating members from Middle East after war broke out during Israel trip

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Dozens of members of a South Carolina church are finally back in the United States after Operation Epic Fury left them stranded in Israel for nearly a week after their flight was supposed to depart.

Forty members of Calvary Chapel Summerville landed in Israel on Feb. 20 for eight days of exploration in the Holy Land. 

The group was set to fly home on Feb. 28 and had arrived at the airport three hours before their scheduled departure when the U.S. and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran. The attack prompted the closure of Israel’s airspace and the group had to evacuate the airport.

“It felt like the weight of the world on my shoulders and I just prayed and prayed and prayed and asked God to give me wisdom,” said Vic Carroll, pastor at Calvary Chapel Summerville in South Carolina.

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Members of Calvary Chapel Summerville visit Al-Khazneh in Petra. (Melanie Carroll)

Carroll said the group had to shelter-in-place in Israel, going in and out of bomb shelters for several days. He then had to face the decision of the group staying or taking a bus to Jordan to have a shot at getting a flight back to the United States.

“We ultimately, you know, made the decision between what was bad and what was worse. I thought the worst would be to stay,” the pastor said. 

“We were instructed that if a siren goes off while we were on the road, the bus would pull over, we would all need to get on the ground, lay on the ground face-down for at least 10 minutes until the threat was gone, and then be on our way,” he continued.

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The members of Calvary Chapel Summerville sightseeing in the Holy Land. (Melanie Carroll)

Fortunately, that did not happen and the group made it to the airport in Jordan to hop on a flight out of the Middle East Thursday morning.

Before the flight, Carroll said it was frightening, but their faith was greater than their fear.

“We’re just having to trust that we’re making the right decision, and this is our only option to get home, so we [were] just trusting in God,” he said.

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The group returned to the U.S. on Thursday night, landing at JFK in New York.

Melanie Carroll, the pastor’s wife, texted, “We are so thankful!!!!! It’s surreal!!” 

Melanie and Vic Carroll while visiting The Holy Land. (Kailey Schuyler)

The unexpected extension of the trip caused the price tag to increase significantly. Melanie created a GoFundMe, writing, “The path to get us home between lodging, flights and transfers will be upwards of $2500 per person.”

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The group was able to raise their goal of $100,000 in less than three days.

Melanie said the group is continuing to pray for everyone trying to get out of the Middle East. 

Nearly 24,000 Americans have returned to the U.S. after fleeing the Middle East since Operation Epic Fury began last week, according to the State Department.

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