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Immigration Debate Reignites Over Chicago Park Slaying
Liberty Check
- Jose Medina, a Venezuelan illegal alien, now faces first-degree murder charges in the death of Sheridan Gorman.
- The case has intensified criticism of sanctuary city policies and border enforcement failures.
- Supporters of stricter immigration laws say the tragedy underscores the need to protect American citizens.
The tragic death of 18-year-old Sheridan Gorman in Chicago highlights the consequences critics see in open-border policies and sanctuary city protections. Medina was previously released after a shoplifting arrest.
Gorman was walking with friends when she was shot, and her death has drawn comparisons to other high-profile cases involving alleged repeat offenders. Her family and supporters are calling for accountability.
Every avoidable death at the hands of those who should not be in this country is a stain on the federal government’s duty to protect its people. Until we return to the rule of law and strict enforcement, the list of victims will only continue to grow longer.
Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.