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Files reveal warning signs before Loyola student murder suspect’s release

15 April 2026
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A Venezuelan migrant, Jose Medina-Medina, has been arrested for the murder of 18-year-old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman in Chicago. The incident occurred on March 19 when Gorman was shot while with friends at a Rogers Park pier. Medina-Medina had previously been flagged as a flight risk and lacked a valid asylum claim when he was released into the U.S. under the Biden administration in 2023. Following Gorman’s death, New York Assemblyman Matt Slater criticized sanctuary city policies, linking them to the dangers posed to citizens by undocumented immigrants. The Gorman family expressed their grief and anger over the loss, emphasizing that their daughter had a bright future ahead of her.

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This case highlights ongoing debates about immigration policies and public safety in the U.S., particularly in sanctuary cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Critics argue that such policies can lead to tragic outcomes, as seen in this incident. The release of migrants deemed flight risks raises questions about the effectiveness of the current immigration system, which has faced challenges amid increasing border crossings. The incident also underscores the complexities surrounding asylum claims and the legal processes governing undocumented immigration.

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