The parents of two people killed last year in Australia are speaking out against President Trump after their children's deaths were included on a list of terrorist attacks the White House believes haven't received the media coverage they deserve.

Mia Ayliffe-Chung and Tom Jackson were murdered last year during a knife attack in a hostel in Australia.

Rosie Ayliffe wrote in an open letter to President Trump that the "possibility of Mia and Tom's deaths being consequent to an Islamic terror attack was discounted in the early stages of the police investigation," The Washington Post reported.

“My daughter's death will not be used to further this insane persecution of innocent people,” Ayliffe wrote in the letter.

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The parents of the attack's other victim also spoke out against the president.

“I’m pretty sure he and his advisors know full well — or could very easily verify — that Tom and Mia died not as the result of an act of terror but rather through the actions of a disturbed individual,” Les Jackson wrote on Facebook.

“Of course, that doesn’t suit his agenda.”