Illegal in Maryland Kills Mother of Two

An illegal alien from Guatemala has been arrested along with his uncle for the March 31, 2025 murder of his American girlfriend.  Adam Sabes of Fox News reports that 23-year-old Lesbia Mileth Ramirez Guerra’s body was found buried in a forested area of Maryland’s Prince George’s County on April 17.  She was the mother of two children.  The illegal, Keycy Robinson Alexi Barrera-Rosa, has been charged with her murder.  Barrera-Rosa’s uncle, Rolvin Eduardo Barrera-Barrera, has been charged as an accessory to the murder.  Barrera-Rosa and his uncle both crossed the U.S. border into Texas in 2019 and were given a notice to appear before a judge at a later date.  They moved to Prince George’s County, a sanctuary for illegals, where they remained protected from federal immigration authorities until their arrest.   According to a story in the Southern Maryland News, police believe that the young mother was strangled to death.

This arrest for murder comes on the heels of news reports of Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen and several other members of Congress traveling to El Salvador to demand the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, and illegal alien deported recently by the Trump administration.   Garcia, described as a Maryland family man by the senator and the major media, was identified by local police and immigration authorities as a member of MS-13, a brutal illegal alien criminal gang that uses baseball bats and machetes on those who interfere with their activities.  In 2021 Garcia’s American wife sought a protective order for his violent attacks on her and, two years earlier DHS and local police discovered Garcia during a murder investigation loitering in a Home Depot parking lot with other known MS-13 gang members in possession of illicit drugs.

According to the Associated Press, Homeland Security officials also released details about a December 2022 Tennessee traffic stop. Officials say Abrego Garcia was driving on an expired license when he was stopped for speeding.  The officer suspected human trafficking, but no citations were issued or arrests made. “The facts reveal he was pulled over with eight individuals in a car on an admitted three-day journey from Texas to Maryland with no luggage,” Tricia McLaughlin, Homeland Security assistant secretary, says in the statement. “The facts speak for themselves, and they reek of human trafficking.”