Biden Administration Hit With $100Mil Lawsuit For Murder

In an absolutely heartbreaking story, an American woman has filed a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit against the Biden administration, accusing the Department of Homeland Security of being responsible for her daughter’s murder. The suit claims that agents of the U.S. Border Patrol let an unaccompanied minor out from custody, even though he has purported ties to the bloodthirsty gang, MS-13.

Tammy Nobles, a witness who testified on Thursday before the House Homeland Security Committee in the second impeachment hearing of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, said in a phone conversation on Tuesday that she has initiated a case for wrongful death against the DHS. Nobles is filing a lawsuit due to the rape and choking of her autistic young daughter, Kayla Hamilton, which she believes could have been avoided.

“It just makes me angry that this could have been prevented if they could have done their job down at the border. If they would have done their job then we wouldn’t be here right now doing this,” Nobles explained.

The lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was initiated this month by Attorney Brian Claypool from the Claypool Law Firm, located in Pasadena, California.

“A teen with alleged ties to the MS-13 gang has been charged in her death and is awaiting trial, according to Fox News.

Nobles joined “Fox & Friends First” before testifying at a second impeachment hearing for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Capitol Hill over the migrant crisis at the southern border.

“She was brutally murdered and raped in her room, and he strangled her with the phone cord. And then he just robbed her of $6, and he just left her on the floor like trash and went to lunch with his half brother like nothing happened,” Nobles told the network.

“He had a record, a criminal record in El Salvador in 2020. And he also had gang tattoos. All they had to do was make one phone call to pull up his criminal record in El Salvador to find out… he was on the list for and listed as a known gang member of MS-13. Those two things should have kept him from entering the country.”

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“Republican lawmakers have accused Mayorkas of a “dereliction of duty” and a “willful violation of his oath” in his handling of the border, where there have been record levels of migrant encounters,” Fox added.

The House Homeland Security Committee kicked off their final impeachment hearing Thursday morning with Nobles as a witness.

“Homeland Security and the Department of Health and Human Services didn’t do their jobs. If they had done their job and properly vetted and checked her murderer, my daughter would still be alive today,” Nobles went on during the interview, adding “He wouldn’t have been allowed to go from Texas all the way to Maryland.”

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During another interview on the early morning show “Fox & Friends” on Thursday, a grieving woman from New Hampshire, whose son tragically died from fentanyl toxic exposure, expressed it’s “hard to understand” the federal government’s opposition to Texas’ efforts in guarding the border.

“I was very frustrated with Joe Biden’s administration. I feel like nothing has been done. I was really feeling like they don’t care about the numbers of people that are dying from fentanyl. … I would really like Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, who’s the border czar, to go down to the border and address the issue,” expressed Andrea Cahill.

“Texas is locked in a battle with the federal government over its seizure of a park along the Rio Grande River, with DHS claiming the move is unconstitutional and impedes Border Patrol operations along the border,” Fox News noted.

Texas took control of Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, an area that had previously served as a staging area for processing during migrant surges in the busy crossing area, on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported a massive seizure of the deadly drug.

“TUCSON, Ariz. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, Area Port of Douglas officers arrested a 19-year-old male attempting to smuggle nearly 492,000 blue fentanyl pills into the United States,” the agency reported.

On Friday, January 12, 2024, officers at the Area Port of Douglas referred a 19-year-old United States Citizen male, for additional inspection of his pickup truck as he attempted to enter the United States. The search led to the discovery of 500 packages of blue pills which were concealed in a compartment in bed of the pickup. Initial testing of the pills was positive for the properties of fentanyl. The weight of the packages was just 122.98 pounds, which equates to approximately 492,000 pills.

Douglas Area Port Director, Martin Gomez commended the results and successes of his personnel. “Continued layered enforcement actions and our entire team’s joint efforts are key to fulfilling our mission of protecting the homeland. Our officers are keeping deadly drugs off our streets.”

Officers seized the drugs and vehicle, while the subject was arrested and turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations.

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