Full article here:🄲 Venezuelan Migrant Arrested After Chicago Student Fatally Shot Near Campus…

TheĀ ChicagoĀ community is in deep mourning following the senseless killing ofĀ Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old freshman atĀ Loyola University Chicago. The tragedy occurred along the city’s scenic lakefront in the early hours of Thursday morning, shortly after 1:30 a.m.Ā Gorman, who hailed fromĀ Westchester County, New York, was enjoying a walk with her friends when a masked gunman approached the group and opened fire. A fatal shot to the head claimed her life instantly at the scene. In a poignant letter sent to the student body, University PresidentĀ Mark C. Reed described the event as a “profoundly sad” and “tragic loss,” emphasizing the heartbreak felt by the family and loved ones of the young student who had her entire future ahead of her.

Investigations into the homicide led to the swift apprehension of a suspect identified asĀ Jose Medina-Medina, a 25-year-oldĀ VenezuelanĀ national. According to records obtained by theĀ Chicago Tribune, law enforcement officials were able to track the individual just minutes after the shooting thanks to a “distinct limp” noted by witnesses and surveillance. While theĀ Chicago Police DepartmentĀ has yet to announce the full scope of formal charges in direct connection to theĀ GormanĀ case,Ā Medina-Medina remains in custody. The discovery of the suspect’s background has brought his prior history with the legal system into sharp focus, revealing a pattern of law enforcement contact that has sparked significant public and political outcry. TheĀ U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)Ā andĀ Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)Ā have confirmed thatĀ Medina-MedinaĀ is a criminal illegal alien who first entered theĀ United StatesĀ in May 2023. Despite being apprehended by theĀ U.S. Border Patrol, he was released into the country by the current administration. Furthermore, he was arrested for shoplifting inĀ ChicagoĀ in June 2023 but was released again due to local policies. This sequence of events promptedĀ Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren BisĀ to issue a scathing critique, stating thatĀ GormanĀ was “failed by open border policies and sanctuary politicians.”Ā BisĀ has publicly called onĀ Governor J.B. Pritzker to ensure that the suspect is not released back into American neighborhoods. This incident has become a flashpoint in the broader conflict regardingĀ sanctuary cityĀ status and federal immigration enforcement.Ā ICEĀ DirectorĀ Todd LyonsĀ has previously urgedĀ IllinoisĀ officials, specificallyĀ Attorney General Kwame Raoul, to prioritize public safety by honoring arrest warrants for thousands of criminal aliens in state custody, including those charged with violent offenses. WhileĀ ICEĀ arrests have reached a national average of 1,100 per day, data analyzed by theĀ New York TimesĀ suggests that enforcement rates have fallen inĀ ChicagoĀ andĀ Los Angeles. Meanwhile, offices inĀ Miami,Ā Dallas, andĀ San AntonioĀ have seen a surge in activity. As theĀ GormanĀ family navigates the devastating task of planning a funeral, the debate over the responsibilities ofĀ sanctuary politiciansĀ and the safety of American citizens continues to intensify.

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