Due to alleged security failures that failed to warn of the danger posed by a young man who illegally entered the United States, a mother is suing the country’s government. That man, he claims, killed his daughter. He points out that the person responsible for the crime has a history as a gang member of the MS-13 gang.

Kayla Hamilton, a 20-year-old young woman with autism, was sexually assaulted and strangled at a home in Aberdeen, Maryland on July 27, 2022, Noticias Telemundo reported.

Following the suspect’s arrest, Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed that the detainee was a member of the MS-13 gang and was in the United States illegally, the network cited above said.

Initial investigation “revealed that the suspect had rented a room in a mobile home where Kayla Hamilton and her boyfriend had a room.”

The subject is of Salvadoran descent and the family of victim Kayla Hamilton “demands answers about why a 17-year-old teenage criminal was allowed to enter through the border and how he was allowed to stay in the country freely and illegally ,” he reported. The same goes for Voice USA.

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The lawsuit for $100 million

Kayla’s mother, Tammy Nobles, accompanied by her family, “sued for $100 million in damages from the U.S. government’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS),” alleging “operational negligence “. during the murder investigation and for allowing the suspect to cross the border.

The suspect, Telemundo explained, had illegally entered the United States from Mexico in March 2022 and was detained by Border Patrol agents in the city of Río Grande, Texas, Aberdeen police reported, as quoted by the Washington Examiner.

“We filed this historic lawsuit in Kayla’s honor to get answers about how this catastrophic failure occurred and to help prevent another senseless murder,” the family said, according to Voz USA.

She was “a happy girl who wanted to live and they took her with them. He had two jobs. “I was trying to figure out that life was autistic.”

Kayla’s mother

Kayla Hamilton’s mother’s attorney, Brian Claypool, told the media that “per their investigation,” the DHHS agreed to let the killer stay with a “sponsor” who had not been verified (they had no family ties). He was also given shelter in a “group foster home”:

The newspaper quotes him this way: “DHHS recklessly allows the killer to stay with an ‘unverified’ sponsor who was not a family member (…) After a month he runs away and eventually rents a room in a mobile home with Kayla and her boyfriend.”

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Was the killer a gang member?

According to the complainants, Immigration and Customs Enforcement “has slowly confirmed that the killer was a member of a criminal gang called MS-13.

The killer had a tattoo associated with the MS-13 gang. DHS protocol requires agents to look for these tattoos (…) The killer had been arrested in El Salvador in 2020 for having ties to an illegal gang, Claypool said.

According to the attorney, “All DHS had to do was call to verify and Kayla would still be alive.”

MS-13 is one of the most vicious organized crime organizations in the world, and members caught at the border are ineligible to seek asylum and will remain in custody until deportation, as detailed in the weekly Washington Enquirer.

On Telemundo, they reported that “the murder suspect, whose identity was protected because he was a minor at the time of the crime, was indicted by a Maryland grand jury in early 2023 on 11 counts for the killing, including first-degree murder. , theft and rape.”

DNA samples collected at the crime scene led to the arrest of the subject, a resident of El Salvador.

It was Kayla’s boyfriend who found her dead. Authorities said the young woman had been strangled with the cord of a cell phone charger.

The girl, Telemundo continued, “had called her partner and it went to voicemail, where the attack was allegedly recorded, according to the weekly Washington Examiner.

According to the weekly, Kayla’s mother said: “It just makes me angry that this could have been prevented if they had been able to do their job at the border. “If they had done their job, we wouldn’t be sitting here doing this.”

The suspect, the American press agreed, “will be tried as an adult.”

(JO)