Mother of Rachel Morin says the Biden administration doesn't value life
Rachel Morin is the Maryland mother of five who was allegedly killed by an illegal alien.
The mother of Rachel Morin said during an interview that the Biden administration doesn't value life, referencing Morin's alleged killing by an illegal alien from El Salvador.
Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez, 23, was charged in connection to the murder of the Maryland mother earlier this month.
During an interview with Fox News, Rachel's mother, Patty Morin, called out Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for not saying her daughter's name in a recent CNN interview.
"It totally depersonalizes her and makes her an object," Morin said during the interview that aired Wednesday.
Republican lawmakers have been criticizing the Biden administration for "open border" policies and have said they have led to the murders of American citizens.
Patty said she has a message for the Biden administration — the American citizens who have been killed by illegal aliens are the "backbone" of the United States.
"My message is that these are American citizens. These are the people that help to strengthen our country. These are the men and women that keep our country going, our economy going, our families, our churches," Morin stated.
"This is the backbone of America. Are who? Us Americans. And to not even acknowledge that my daughter is a person or, that she's a female or that she's a mother, like to categorize her as a statistic. It just shows how impersonal that they are … how they don't value life," she said.
Morin added that she doesn't want Rachel to become a political statement, and that the family feels her loss every day.