The mother of Kayla Hamilton, a 20-year-old Maryland woman murdered in 2022 by an illegal immigrant and known MS-13 gang member, is calling out Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) for making what many are calling a callous and disrespectful remark during a recent congressional hearing.
Speaking on Fox & Friends First, Tammy Nobles, Kayla’s mother, responded emotionally to Crockett’s now-viral comments, in which the Texas Democrat referred to her daughter as a “random dead person” during a debate on the Kayla Hamilton Act.
“You just don’t call a victim of a crime just a random dead person,” Nobles said. “No victim should be referred to that way. What she said was really nasty, and it came across as racist.”
A Mother’s Anguish
Kayla Hamilton was sexually assaulted and strangled in July 2022 by a 17-year-old male from El Salvador who had entered the U.S. illegally. He was later confirmed to be affiliated with the violent transnational criminal gang MS-13.
Tammy Nobles has since become a vocal advocate for reform, and she fully supports the Kayla Hamilton Act, introduced by Rep. Russell Fry (R-SC). The legislation is designed to tighten screening procedures for unaccompanied migrant minors and strengthen background checks, including identifying gang affiliations before placement in U.S. communities.
The Controversial Remarks
During a House Judiciary Committee debate on the proposed legislation, Rep. Crockett accused Republicans of politicizing individual tragedies for their own gain, likening the bill to a form of exploitation.
“Stop just throwing a random dead person’s name on something for your own political expediency,” Crockett said.
The statement drew immediate backlash, with many feeling the language was dehumanizing and dismissive of a young woman’s tragic death.
Nobles said she was “furious” when she heard the remarks.
“Kayla was a happy, energetic child. Her life mattered. No mother should have to hear their daughter’s death used in that way,” she said.
Law Enforcement Also Speaks Out
Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler, who was involved in the investigation into Kayla’s murder, also condemned Crockett’s comments.
“Kayla was important. Her life mattered. And for Congresswoman Crockett to be so dismissive, so insensitive to a crime victim, any crime victim, it just speaks to the character of who we’re electing from some jurisdictions around this country,” Gahler said during the same Fox & Friends First segment.
“Pathetic is the best word I have for it.”
The Kayla Hamilton Act: A Push for Accountability
The Kayla Hamilton Act seeks to close what its sponsors describe as “dangerous loopholes” in the federal government’s handling of unaccompanied migrant children. Key provisions of the bill include:
- Gang-affiliation screening: Mandating checks for gang tattoos or other indicators.
- Background checks: Requiring research into a migrant’s criminal history in their home country.
- Sponsor vetting: Ensuring migrant children are not placed with unfit or dangerous caregivers.
“This bill is about protecting both American citizens and migrant children who may be vulnerable to exploitation or gang recruitment,” Nobles said. “It’s very important to protect the children, all children.”
A Larger Political Debate
Crockett’s defenders argue that her comments were about Republican political strategy, not at the victim herself. However, her critics say that distinction is irrelevant when discussing someone who lost their life in such a brutal and preventable way.
Final Thoughts
For Tammy Nobles, this isn’t about politics. It’s about her daughter — and making sure what happened to Kayla doesn’t happen to anyone else.
“We can’t change what happened,” she said. “But we can change the system so it doesn’t happen again.”
Whether or not the Kayla Hamilton Act moves forward, the debate surrounding it has once again drawn national attention to the human cost of policy failures — and the responsibility lawmakers have to treat victims and their families with respect and dignity, regardless of political affiliation.
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Maybe Crocket is a randum stupid person. Her comment just illustrates that the left does not valy human life.
Does Crocket get he idea of “random dead person’s name on something for your own political expediency” from George Floyd monument?
What a moronic statement to make, especially from one who considers herself a “representative.” of the opeople
Crockett is NOT capable of representing anyone; Crockett is an ignorant, racist person who needs to be removed from Congress.
That there are people who actually vote for unqualifed, rude, unprofessional, low class, uneducated, morally bankrupt, indecent individuals is totally mind boggling.
Crackpot Crocket does not care what garbage spews out of her hating mouth as long as enough Woke sad jokes for libtards are there to cheer her on.