Kayla Hamilton case: the family of the young woman with autism raped and murdered by an illegal immigrant sues DHS for "operational negligence"
They demand answers as to why a 17-year-old Salvadoran teenage criminal was allowed to enter the border and how he was allowed to reside freely and illegally in the country.
The family of Kayla Hamilton (a 20-year-old woman with autism who was raped and strangled to death by an illegal immigrant, a 17-year-old Salvadoran citizen), has filed a suit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), for $100 million in damages due to "operational negligence" during the homicide investigation process and for allowing the defendant to cross the border:
Immigration and Customs Enforcement was slow to confirm that the killer (in addition to residing illegally in the nation) was a member of a criminal gang called MS-13. The family's attorney, Brian Claypool, stated:
The family demands answers
The Hamilton family is demanding answers about why a Salvadoran teenage criminal was allowed to enter the country and how he was allowed to reside illegally.
The lawyer also assured that - according to his investigations - the DHHS agreed to let the murderer stay with a "sponsor" who was not verified (they had no family ties). Likewise, he was given accommodation in a "group foster home":
According to Claypool, DHHS also refused to produce an audit report regarding Hamilton's murder (this was requested by a House committee that investigated the homicide).