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Illegal Alien MS-13 Member Arrested for Murder of 20-Year-Old Woman With Autism

Police in Maryland announced Thursday saw the arrest of Kayla Hamilton (age 20), a 17 year old illegal alien, for her July 2022 murder.

Hamilton’s remains were found in an abandoned mobile home at Rancho Estates in Aberdeen, E. Inca Street on July 27.

The Police Department indicated The victim, who was autistic, had just moved from Norfolk, Virginia with her boyfriend, 22 years old, and they were not involved in the crime.

According to Maryland’s chief medical examiner, the cause of death was strangulation.

“The Hamilton family, the community and the police department were distraught because it was a very senseless act,” said APD Lt. William Reiber. “Homicides don’t happen often in Aberdeen, so when this happens, people ask why.”

According to the APD, Hamilton’s suspected murderer is a criminal noncitizen from El Salvador in the U.S. illegally, whom U.S. Customs and Border Protection have verified is a member of the terroristic gang Malva Salvatrucha 13 (MS-13).

The APD noted the suspect’s DNA was compared to evidence recovered at the crime scene by the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division. The test results were evidently more than enough to secure an arrest warrant for first degree murder.

On Jan. 15, the criminal noncitizen was arrested in Edgewood, Maryland.

The illegal alien believed responsible for Hamilton’s death is being held without bail at the Harford County Detention Center. He has reportedly been charged with first- and second-degree rape, a third-degree sex offense, robbery, assault and theft.

Reiber said the criminal noncitizen’s arrest helped ensure that Kayla “just wasn’t a number … That this meant something.”

Tammy Nobles is Hamilton’s mother. told CBS, “I’m her mother, I’m supposed to be there to protect her, but you can’t protect your kids when they’re adults. … But, I just feel responsible. I was supposed to keep her safe.”

It is difficult to keep Americans safe because of the ease foreign criminals can enter the country.

ICE indicated This fiscal year has seen 717,660 illegal immigrants cross the border. In the two previous fiscal years, more than four million illegal aliens were seen at the border.

Last year, more than 12,000 noncitizen criminals were arrested on suspicion of committing serious crimes. 62 of them were convicted. murder More than 365 were convicted in sexual offenses.

Fiscal year 2021: ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations arrested “12,025 individuals with aggravated felony convictions. Offenses associated with noncitizens arrested in FY 2021 included 1,506 homicide related offenses, 3,415 sexual assaults, 19,549 assaults, 2,717 robberies and 1,063 kidnappings.”

ICE recently announced They had arrested Herberth Bonilla Garcia, a twice-deported MS-13 gangster, in Virginia on Dec. 1.

Next week, MS-13 gangster Kareem Ernesto Leiva, 37, will be tried next week California, where he tortured a 10-year-old boy and then allegedly killed him. Leiva was also accused of assaulting a woman and stabbing another inmate in prison while he was in the U.S. illegally.

The Department of Justice stated on Dec. 19 Ms-13 “one of the largest street gangs in the United States, is a national and international gang composed primarily of immigrants or descendants from El Salvador and other central American countries.”

MS-13 has “mottos consistent with its rules, beliefs, expectations, and reputation including ‘mata, viola, controla,’ which translates as, ‘kill, rape, control,’ and ‘ver, oir y callar,’ which means, ‘see nothing, hear nothing and say nothing,” According to the DOJ, “One of the principal rules of MS-13 is that its members must attack and kill rivals, often referred to as ‘chavalas,’ whenever possible.”

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