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Patty Morin tearfully expressed her frustration over Vice President Kamala Harris' lack of direct answers in a sharp Fox News interview. The presidential candidate was pressed on the border crisis and whether she should apologize to families devastated by migrant crime.

“I think she does (we owe each other an apology). I think that actions speak louder than words, and she's had almost four years to prove her mettle, and I would say that through her actions she's putting illegal immigrants above Americans.” People, and she's got all of those Admitted deaths during her term,” Morin said Thursday on “Fox & Friends.”

Morin's 37-year-old daughter, Rachel, was found raped and murdered after she left for a run in Maryland last year. The suspect, Victor Martinez Hernandez, who is from El Salvador, reportedly hid in a sewer and attacked Morin as she passed him.

The high-profile case has since dominated conversations about border security as Morin's family continues their search for peace.

WATCH: BODY CAMERA FOOTAGE OF MIGRANT ACCUSED OF MURDER AND RAPE OF MARYLAND MOTHER RACHEL MORIN

Patty Morin

Patty Morin, mother of Rachel Morin, criticized the Biden-Harris administration's immigration policies. (Fox & Friends)

“I understand the loss (of a child) and it is something that never goes away. “Some days you're fine, but there's never a day that goes by that I don't think about Rachel, I don't cry for Rachel, I don't think about her children,” Morin said, her voice broken.

“I talk to people who have lost children and they say the pain never goes away and that I will live with it for the rest of my life. This is an unbearable thing. I want to feel happy again, and I don't.” “I don't know how to do that,” she said through tears.

In a tense interview aired Wednesday during “Special Report,” Bret Baier pressed the vice president on the tragic deaths of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, Georgia nursing student Laken Riley and Morin, all young women who were attacked and Suspects who entered the country under the Biden-Harris administration were murdered.

“Do you owe your families an apology?” Baier asked.

'OUR PEOPLE ARE DYING': RACHEL MORIN'S MOTHER SOUNDS THE ALARM ABOUT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AFTER HER DAUGHTER'S MURDER

“Firstly, these are tragic cases. There is no question about that, and I cannot imagine the pain that the families of these victims have suffered over a loss that should not have happened. So that’s true,” Harris replied.

She turned her focus back to former President Trump, accusing him of allegedly torpedoing a bipartisan border security bill to keep the issue alive for political reasons.

“It is also true that if border security had actually been passed nine months ago, in nine months we would have had more border guards on the border, more support for the people working around the clock to keep everything working together, to ensure that no harm is done in the future, and this election in 20 days will determine whether we have a President of the United States who actually cares more about solving a problem, even if it's not their political issue in an election Advantage is because she is there was a solution,” she continued.

However, “Fox & Friends” co-host Steve Doocy pointed out that Morin's murder took place over a year ago, so the bill discussed in May would not have made a difference.

RACHEL MORIN'S MOTHER IS FACING AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT MURDER SUSPECT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN COURT

Victor Martinez Hernandez and Rachel Morin

Rachel Morin was murdered last year. Victor Martinez Hernandez, 23, was later arrested. (Harford Co. Sheriff's Office)

“I think the only reason they tried to enforce this border law was to save face because they knew this invasion was happening on their watch,” Morin said in response to Harris' response.

Morin told Doocy she “fully” blames the Biden-Harris administration for her daughter’s death and accused them of reversing Trump-era border policies.

“Those policies were in place. Mr. Trump had them in place. And they withdrew it, I think, more out of spite toward Mr. Trump than anything. And they have completely opened our border to a massive invasion of illegal immigrants unlike any other.” “Yes, I totally blame them,” she said.

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