Illegal Alien 'Maryland Man' Charged with Murder After a Young Mother's Body Is Found in the Woods
Any Democrat who could still be redeemed has already done so. That means those who are aware of the truth yet remain loyal to the party must, in some form, be aligned with evil.
Take, for example, a recent case reported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Earlier this month, ICE agents took 23-year-old Keycy Robinson Alexis Barrera-Rosa—a Guatemalan national in the country illegally—into custody at the Charles County Sheriff’s Office in Maryland. Not long after, the sheriff’s office charged him with the murder of his 23-year-old girlfriend, Lesbia Mileth Ramirez-Guerra, the mother of his two children.
These charges emerged as Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland visited a prison in El Salvador, where he met Kilmar Abrego Garcia—another illegal immigrant, allegedly associated with MS-13, who was deported by the Trump administration. In classic fashion, Democrats, seemingly more eager to vilify Trump than to stand with American victims, have attempted to paint Abrego Garcia as an innocent “Maryland man”—turning him into a kind of progressive martyr.

Meanwhile, the harsh reality is that a young woman—a mother—has been killed.
As reported by WMAR-TV in Baltimore, Ramirez-Guerra's body was discovered on April 17 in Prince George’s County. The station noted she was reported missing on April 2. ICE, however, stated that Barrera-Rosa reported her disappearance even earlier, on March 31.
Regardless of the discrepancy, it wasn’t until the day after her body was found that the Charles County Sheriff’s Office filed murder charges.
Authorities have also arrested the suspect’s uncle, 37-year-old Rolvin Eduardo Barrera-Barrera—another undocumented immigrant—and charged him as an accessory after the fact, according to ICE.
BALTIMORE — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested illegal 23-year-old Guatemalan national Keycy Robinson Alexis Barrera-Rosa, April 5, in La Plata, Maryland. Berrera-Rosa is pending charges for the murder of his girlfriend, Lesbia Mileth Ramirez-Guerra, 23. Ramirez… pic.twitter.com/v1zBOFWjjh
— Kick Em All Out (@tebohn1962) April 24, 2025
Vernon Liggins, ICE Baltimore’s acting field office director, didn’t hold back in his condemnation of the alleged crime.
“This heinous crime not only devastated a community but also reinforced the urgent need to prioritize public safety by identifying, arresting, and removing egregious illegal aliens who threaten our neighborhoods,” Liggins said. “ICE will continue to work tirelessly, side by side with our law enforcement partners, to safeguard our communities and uphold the rule of law.”
Despite the devastating events, political posturing continues around the figure of Abrego Garcia. No, he hasn’t been accused of murder—but that hardly redeems Senator Van Hollen’s decision to visit him in a foreign prison, which only comes across as virtue signaling.
But when it came time to comment on a murder involving an illegal immigrant in his own state, Van Hollen issued a statement that read more like a script from a corporate PR department.
Speaking with Fox News Digital, the senator said that thanks to collaboration between federal and state authorities, “we’ve made strategic investments in public safety that have helped reduce violent crime across Maryland for three years in a row.”
The statement, given the context, was staggering.
Van Hollen added:
“But more needs to be done — because no family should have to endure the pain of being ripped apart by violence. We will continue working to fight crime in all its forms and build a stronger, safer Maryland.”
"Strategic investments"? "A stronger, safer Maryland"?
When addressing the death of Ramirez-Guerra directly, Van Hollen offered this:
He “cannot imagine the grief and pain that the family of Ms. Guerra is feeling right now.”
Of course, such pain is truly unimaginable. Just as it was for the family of Rachel Morin, a Maryland mother who, in 2023, was raped and murdered—allegedly by yet another illegal immigrant from El Salvador. Bring her up to the average MSNBC or CNN viewer and you’ll likely be met with confusion. As for Van Hollen, his energy seemed far more focused on defending Abrego Garcia than grieving for Morin or Ramirez-Guerra.
It begs the question—shouldn’t there be consequences for this kind of selective outrage?
Maybe it’s time for a Republican lawmaker to introduce a bill that reads something like this:
“Henceforth, any elected official who travels to a foreign country to generate sympathy for a deported illegal immigrant accused of criminal activity, and upon returning to the United States, issues a bland, robotic statement in response to a separate illegal immigrant’s alleged murder of his 23-year-old girlfriend and mother of two children, shall be officially designated as an agent of evil and treated accordingly under the law.”
Honestly—who wouldn’t vote for that?