ICE seeking detention of 3 alleged MS-13 members accused of murdering 14-year-old boy

Three illegal immigrants from El Salvador allegedly lured Jefferson Amaya-Ayala to Maryland park in killing

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged detainers against three alleged MS-13 members accused of murdering a 14-year-old boy in Maryland on Thursday, Fox News has learned.

ICE says the three suspects, Alam Josai Garcia Padilla, Jose Vladimir Merlos-Majano and William Ariel Cuellar Guiterrez, are all illegal immigrants from El Salvador. Local authorities in College Park, Maryland, say the victim, Jefferson Amaya-Ayala, was lured to a public park and murdered on Aug. 2.

"This heinous murder of a child by MS-13 gang members is reprehensible. This murder was completely preventable. All three of these gang members had prior run ins with law enforcement. ICE should have been notified following their arrests," Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.

"Joe Biden and sanctuary politicians allowed gang members to terrorize our communities and RELEASED them from jails following their arrests. Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, we’ve already arrested 7,000 gang members," she added.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement lodged detainers on the three criminal illegal aliens and MS-13 gang members charged with murdering a 14-year-old boy in College Park, Maryland. (J. Conrad Williams Jr./Newsday RM via Getty Images/DHS)

Two of the migrants, Garcia-Padilla and Guiterrez, had previously been arrested and released under former President Joe Biden's administration. Both had been brought up on gun-related charges.

Merlos also had previous arrests for defacing public property and possession of a prohibited weapon.

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President Donald Trump's administration has focused on capturing and deporting criminal illegal aliens across the country. Thursday's detainers come after ICE launched Operation Catch of the Day across Maine, arresting over 50 people since Tuesday.

Two illegal aliens are arrested by ICE in Maine. (Homeland Security)

DHS said the operation follows ongoing disagreements with Maine officials over cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and comes as the administration increases pressure on jurisdictions it says limit arrests of criminal illegal aliens.

"Governor Mills and her fellow sanctuary politicians in Maine have made it abundantly clear that they would rather stand with criminal illegal aliens than protect law-abiding American citizens," McLaughlin said. "We have launched Operation Catch of the Day to target the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens in the state."

DHS has highlighted the arrest of dozens of criminal illegal aliens in the U.S. (Bill Melugin/X and Department of Homeland Security)

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"On the first day of operations, we arrested illegal aliens convicted of aggravated assault, false imprisonment and endangering the welfare of a child," she continued. "Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, we are no longer allowing criminal illegal aliens to terrorize American citizens."

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