The mother of an autistic woman, allegedly murdered by an MS-13 gang member, is suing the Biden administration for allowing the illegal alien to enter the country despite his ties to the gang.
Kayla Hamilton, the victim, was found dead in 2022.
The family is filing a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit, aiming to address Biden’s border crisis.
Kayla Hamilton was murdered by an MS-13 gang member who illegally crossed the southern border.
The Biden Administration should have seen this coming.
But they failed.
Tragic. pic.twitter.com/Jwqiz3rm8J
— House Judiciary GOP (@JudiciaryGOP) May 23, 2023
“It was determined that our suspect, as it was later developed, had ties to the MS13 gang,” Aberdeen police Lieutenant William Rieber said.
“What can you say to a monster and evil person that had no compassion? He shouldn’t have been here, I just want him to pay for what he did,” the woman’s mother, Tammy Nobles, said.
The lawsuit targets Health and Human Services and the Department of Homeland Security.
Listen to Tammy Nobles heartbreaking testimony about her daughter, 20 year old Kayla Hamilton who was murdered by illegal immigrant and MS-13 gang member.
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— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) May 23, 2023
The murderer was an unaccompanied minor, released to a woman who was also an illegal alien.
“We bring this landmark lawsuit in honor of Kayla to get answers on how this catastrophic failure occurred and help prevent another senseless murder,” family attorney Brian Claypool stated.
“If there was a more secured border and individuals coming here was properly vetted, my daughter would still be alive today,” Nobles said. “They let her down.”
“I want them to be properly vetted,” Nobles said. “They need to be able to check their background, not for crimes in this country, but also crimes in their country and where they came from.”
Despite being associated with a gang, he was placed in a foster home and later charged with murder.
“The killer had been arrested in El Salvador in 2020 for being associated with an illicit gang. All DHS had to do was make one phone call to verify this and Kayla would be alive,” Claypool said.
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