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    Mother of Jogger Killed by Migrant Reflects on Tragedy and Friendship with Trump at Inauguration

    January 20, 2025Updated:January 20, 20252 Mins Read
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    U.S. Republican Presidential Candidate and former President Donald Trump comforts Patty Morin, mother of Rachel Morin, who was murdered by an illegal immigrant, at the U.S.-Mexico border on August 22, 2024, south of Sierra Vista, Arizona. (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images). Source: Fox News.
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    The mother of Rachel Morin, a Maryland woman tragically killed while jogging in 2023, has developed an unexpected friendship with President Donald Trump, which she credits with helping her navigate the aftermath of her daughter’s brutal murder. Patty Morin will attend Trump’s inauguration, highlighting the bond they formed during her advocacy for stricter immigration policies.

    Rachel Morin, a 37-year-old mother of five, was reported missing in August 2023 after failing to return from a jog. Her body was later discovered with severe injuries, hidden in a culvert near the trail. The suspect, Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, 23, is a Salvadoran national who entered the U.S. illegally as a “gotaway” after being released multiple times. He is also accused of violent crimes in El Salvador and California, including rape and another murder.

    Patty Morin described her journey as “surreal,” grappling with her daughter’s loss, the search for justice, and the unexpected spotlight on her family’s tragedy. She has since become an advocate for stronger immigration laws, frequently testifying before Congress and urging lawmakers to prioritize the safety of American citizens.

    The case gained national attention, with Morin appearing alongside Trump at events highlighting border security. She praised Trump’s commitment to addressing migrant-related crime, saying, “Rachel’s story, her life, has become a catalyst for change, bringing hope for renewed safety and security.”

    The suspect, Martinez-Hernandez, was apprehended after an extensive interstate investigation and is now facing charges in Maryland for Rachel’s murder. His criminal history includes violent acts in multiple states and countries, underscoring the complexities of border security and law enforcement coordination.

    Morin’s advocacy contributed to the recent passage of the Laken Riley Act, named after another victim of migrant crime. The legislation strengthens measures to apprehend and prosecute criminal immigrants while providing support to affected communities.

    Reflecting on the bipartisan challenges in Congress, Morin criticized lawmakers who opposed stricter immigration policies. She expressed hope for progress under the new administration, saying, “I am encouraged that Congress is finally taking steps to protect families and ensure safer communities.”

    The Rachel Morin case continues to resonate nationally, sparking debates about immigration reform and public safety. Morin’s story has become a powerful symbol of resilience and advocacy in the face of profound loss.

    Border security immigrant crime legislation Immigration immigration laws Laken Riley Act Maryland jogger murder migrant migrant crime migrant-related crime migrants migration Rachel Morin Trump inauguration Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez
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