Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant

  • Raegan Hagenes
  • September 12, 2024 12:04pm
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Patty Morin, whose 37-year-old daughter Rachel was brutally murdered in Maryland by an alleged illegal immigrant, implored lawmakers to prioritize border security, sharing her own harrowing experience with kidnapping.

Patricia "Patty" Morin's voice trembled as she addressed the House Judiciary Committee, her words echoing the unspeakable pain of losing her beloved daughter, Rachel. Rachel, a vibrant mother of five, was tragically taken from this world in August 2023, her life cut short by a suspected illegal immigrant from El Salvador. This heinous crime, coupled with Morin's own trauma as a kidnapping survivor, has fueled her unwavering advocacy for stricter border enforcement.

Before the committee, Morin shared her daughter's horrific fate, a tale that left listeners in shock and dismay. Rachel was brutally attacked and her remains were found discarded in a culvert. The investigation that followed revealed the identity of the alleged perpetrator: Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, a 23-year-old with a criminal history in his home country and the United States.

Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant

Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant

Morin's testimony was a searing indictment of the open border policies she believes enabled Martinez-Hernandez's entry into the country. She lamented the lack of routine protocols, such as DNA swabs and photographs, that could have prevented Rachel's untimely demise. According to Morin, Martinez-Hernandez had an outstanding arrest warrant from Interpol at the time he crossed the border.

"If these people are coming over the border illegally, it's because they have something to hide," Morin asserted. "We need to vet them to protect both themselves and the American public."

Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant

Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant

Morin vividly described her own childhood kidnapping, a traumatic experience that has forever haunted her. "What I suffered is nothing compared to the horrors my daughter endured," she said, her voice laden with anguish.

The lackluster response from certain members of the committee, particularly Rep. Jerrold Nadler's apparent indifference, left Morin disillusioned. "It showed me the attitude of the Democratic Party," Morin told Fox News Digital. "They think this is a partisan issue, but these are American lives."

Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant

Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant

She implored lawmakers to rise above political agendas and address the pressing issue of violence against women. "I want everyone to listen to our voices and take it to heart," Morin said. "It's not a matter of being for or against immigration. It's about doing it correctly."

Morin's plea for change resonated with many, but the White House remained silent in the aftermath of her testimony. The urgency of her message remains, as victims' families grieve the loss of their loved ones and demand accountability for the failures that have allowed illegal immigrants with criminal intent to enter the United States.

Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant

Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant

Grief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal ImmigrantGrief-Stricken Mother Calls for Border Crackdown after Daughter's Murder by Suspected Illegal Immigrant
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