Joe Biden‘s Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is rejecting allegations of responsibility for the murder of a Maryland mother by an illegal immigrant in August 2023. Mayorkas, in an interview with CNN earlier this week, shirked his department’s role in allowing the murderer into the country—instead claiming that illegal immigrants do not statistically commit more crimes than native-born Americans. CNN host Jim Acosta asked the embattled Homeland Security Secretary to respond to accusations by the ‘right-wing media’ and critics who blame the Biden government “for allowing something like this to happen.”
“First and foremost, our hearts break for the children, the families, the loved ones, [and] the friends of the individual who was murdered… the woman… the mother, ” Mayorkas said, stammering at the end. He added: “A criminal is responsible for the criminal act. The criminal who committed this heinous act should be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law and forcefully so. That is my response.”
Rachel Morin was allegedly raped and killed by Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez—a 23-year-old illegal immigrant from El Salvador—along a Maryland hiking trail near her home last summer. Police have reported that Martinez Hernandez was apprehended in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The El Salvadoran national entered the U.S. illegally four times beginning in January 2023. He evaded capture by federal authorities on his last crossing, which is believed to have occurred after February 2023. Martinez Hernandez allegedly murdered another woman in El Salvador just days prior to his first attempt to enter the United States in January 2023. He was connected to Morin’s murder by DNA evidence collected from a Los Angeles, California, home invasion in mid-2023, where a mother and her 9-year-old daughter were brutally assaulted by a man matching the illegal immigrant’s description.
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Mayorkas denies any responsibility for the illegal alien monster who crossed Biden’s open border in early 2023 — and went on to savagely murder Maryland mother-of-five Rachel Morin pic.twitter.com/zmrZkA9WiT
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