Biden-slamming ad calling illegal immigrant crimes 'nightmare for Amrican women' set to air during CNN debate

Building America's Future shared one-minute ad on X on June 26, captioning it 'Joe Biden's open border—a nightmare for American women'
A new political ad blames President Biden’s border policies for recent murders of women committed by illegal migrants (Getty Images, @bldgUSAfuture/ X)
A new political ad blames President Biden’s border policies for recent murders of women committed by illegal migrants (Getty Images, @bldgUSAfuture/ X)

WASHINGTON, DC: An advertisement that attributes recent high-profile murders of American women to President Joe Biden's border policies is scheduled to air twice for swing-state audiences during CNN's Thursday night debate on June 27, the first of the year, featuring the incumbent and former President Donald Trump.

Building America's Future, a conservative nonprofit, shared the one-minute ad on X on Wednesday, June 26, captioning it 'Joe Biden's open border—a nightmare for American women. #SayHerName'.

Rachel Morin's killer arrest sparked national debate on high-profile violence cases

“It just keeps happening. Laken Riley wasn’t the first, and in Joe Biden’s America, sadly she won’t be the last,” The advertisement's female narrator speaks as the spot showcases ominous music and flashes headlines across the screen in bold red letters.



 

The recent arrest of the suspect in the murder of Rachel Morin, a 37-year-old woman from Maryland who was tragically assaulted and killed in Bel Air, has brought high-profile cases of violence against young women to the forefront of national discourse.

Victor Martinez Hernandez, an undocumented immigrant from El Salvador with pending homicide charges in his native country, was detained in Oklahoma earlier this month, New York Post reported.

The ad mentions other victims including Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray (@bldgUSAfuture/ X)
The ad mentions other victims including Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray (@bldgUSAfuture/ X)

“Illegal immigrant Victor Hernandez: He was wanted for murder, but Biden let him in. Now he’s charged with raping and beating Rachel Morin, mother of five, to death,” the ads audio states.

Morin's mother expressed criticism of the Biden administration's border policies during a recent interview on Fox News. “It’s like they’re pretending these immigration problems don’t exist and people aren’t being harmed and killed by their policies.”

Ad criticizes Joe Biden's open border policy

The advertisement sharply criticizes Biden and aims to resonate with both female voters and those in swing states. It is scheduled to air in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—all pivotal states in the presidential election.

“Rachel Morin, Laken Riley and countless others. Joe Biden’s open border, a nightmare for American women,” the narrator speaks as the screen transitions into darkness.

The ad references the rape and murder of Maryland mother Rachel Morin (@bldgUSAfuture)
The ad references the rape and murder of Maryland mother Rachel Morin (@bldgUSAfuture)

Building America's Future has previously accused CNN of refusing to air a similar advertisement, which focused on the murder of Georgia woman Laken Riley, during Biden's last State of the Union address.

During that address, Georgia GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene heckled Biden, demanding that he "say her name."

(Rachel Morin/Facebook)
Rachel Morin was mother of 5 (Rachel Morin/Facebook)

“The media buy also includes mobile billboards and 2D projections on famous buildings displaying portions of the ad in major metro areas of Atlanta, Georgia, Greensboro, North Carolina, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,” the group announced that it is hosting a series of events in Pennsylvania throughout this week.

Viral advertisement on social media has sparked reactions from Internet

After the advertisement went viral on social media, Internet users started reacting to it. A user said, "It’s a nightmare for all Americans."



 

Another user added, "It will not end till the border is closed."



 

The third commentator wrote, "“Open border” is an oxym**on. If it’s open, it’s not a border."



 

"It’s gotta stop! Close the boarder! You are the worst president ever!!" One said.



 

A person remarked, "President Biden will let in how many more millions of illegals. And more American women will be raped and/or killed."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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