Kayla Hamilton, an autistic girl from Virginia, was tragically murdered in Maryland one year after President Biden took office. The suspect in the murder of a 20-year-old American is not only an illegal alien, but also a member of a criminal organization.
terrorist organization Mara Salvatrucha13.
Justice may not finally be served for the suspect until later this year, but Kayla Hamilton's grieving mother says the people who allowed him and countless other foreign criminals into the country I would like to give them similar responsibilities.
Tammy Nobles files a $100 million lawsuit.
lawsuit Biden also sued the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Health and Human Services for violating its own policies and setting the stage for Hamilton's tragic death.
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Blaze News previously reported that Ms. Hamilton's body was discovered on July 27, 2022, days after her birthday, in a mobile home at Rancho Estates on East Inca Street in Aberdeen. She had recently moved to the area from Norfolk, Virginia, with her 22-year-old boyfriend, who police suggest had nothing to do with her crimes.
Maryland's chief medical examiner determined Hamilton's cause of death was strangulation.
Aberdeen, Maryland Police Department
announced On January 19, 2023, police announced the arrest of a 17-year-old suspect in Edgewood, Maryland.
The murder suspect, who was identified as a person of interest during the early stages of the investigation, is a non-national criminal from El Salvador who has been in the United States illegally since March 2022. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was able to confirm that he is on the list for his home country. According to APD, the country participates as a member of MS-13.
The Maryland State Police Forensic Division compared the DNA of MS-13 members to evidence recovered at the crime scene, and the results were horrifying. The suspect was ultimately charged with 11 crimes, including first- and second-degree murder, rape, robbery, assault, and theft.
Hamilton's case is scheduled to begin in June.
mother's sadness
Tammy Nobles testified Thursday at a House Homeland Security Committee hearing.A Voice for the Victims: The Heartbreaking Reality of the Mallorcas Border Crisis” The distraught mother, fighting back tears, said that if the U.S. “had stricter border policies, [her] My daughter will still be alive. ”
Nobles contrasts the joy of bringing her daughter into the world and the shock of learning in 2022 that Kayla Hamilton had been murdered in her room and left on the floor like trash. I let it happen.
“Members of the illegal MS-13 gang strangled my daughter, brutally raped her, murdered her, and robbed her of $6,” Nobles said. “During the attack, Kayla called for help from her boyfriend, who switched to her voicemail. The voicemail in which the killer strangled Kayla to death was two minutes and 30 seconds long.”
Nobles claimed that DHS officials failed to screen suspects for gang-related tattoos when allowing them into the United States.
“Had DHS personnel visually inspected the perpetrator, they would have found gang-related MS-13 tattoos on his body and would have disqualified him from entering the United States,” says grieving mother. said. “DHS officials failed to make a quick phone call to the Salvadoran government to confirm whether the assailants were on the list of MS-13 gang affiliations. would have identified the assailants as known MS-13 gang members with criminal records. ”
The nobles also criticized DHHS, alleging that its “administrative negligence further sealed the daughter's fate.”
Nobles said DHHS is partly to blame for allegedly failing to connect the suspect with identified relatives before allowing him into the country.
“DHHS's failures allowed MS-13 gang members to rent a room in a trailer park from another individual who was a minor and also an illegal immigrant,” Nobles said.
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pointed out later “Democrats were on the phone” as she shared her pain and story of Kayla's brutal murder during her testimony.
accountability
Brian Claypool, an attorney with the California-based Claypool Law Firm, recently said:
It has been submitted The grieving mother filed a lawsuit against DHS and DHHS on behalf of the Nobles, repeating claims she made during Congressional testimony.
“This is a clear liability case. “We owe Ms. Hamilton a special duty in light of the following:” the wrongful death complaint states.
obtained By the Washington Examiner.
“If DHS had followed policy and vetted the perpetrator, he would have been placed in a secure facility for unaccompanied minors, rather than being housed with his suspected fugitive cousin.” would have been done,” the complaint continues. “Assailants should not be allowed to roam freely in Aberdeen.”
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Said NewsNation, “We're filing this lawsuit because we're tired of being held hostage in our own country. We're tired of DHS playing Russian roulette with our lives.” It is.”
The Examiner said DHS did not respond to requests for comment.
It is reported that more than 300,000 foreigners entered the country illegally last month.
The number of illegal aliens who entered the United States in fiscal years 2023, 2022, and 2021 was 2.47 million, 2.37 million, and 1.73 million, respectively. During his three-year period, 436,257 unaccompanied minors were reported to have crossed the border.
It is not known what crimes foreign nationals who have managed to evade border agents have committed in the past.However, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
shown Of those arrested in 2023, 284 were convicted of sex crimes. Additionally, 29 people arrested had previous convictions for murder. 1,254 for assault or battery. There were 2,493 cases of drunk driving. The drug cost was 2,055. 864 for robbery, burglary, theft, and fraud.
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