In a tragic turn of events that defies both logic and justice, a vibrant life was snuffed out in Chicago’s idyllic but increasingly unsafe landscape. The victim, Sheridan Gorman, a promising student from Loyola University, was fatally shot in a senseless act of violence. The suspect in this horrific crime is reportedly an illegal immigrant, raising serious questions about the immigration policies—or lack thereof—currently in place. Her grieving parents shared their anguish with the world, describing the nightmare of losing a child and the irony in the so-called “protections” that failed to safeguard their daughter. They claim the tragedy was preventable, and sadly, they’re right.
Sheridan’s accused killer, Jose Medina Medina, hails from Guatemala and was no stranger to the Department of Homeland Security. In what feels like a farcical bureaucratic merry-go-round, this individual was released by the Biden administration after being apprehended at the border in May of 2023. The unwelcomed sequel came when he was caught shoplifting in Chicago just a month later. Despite this opportunity to hand him over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), authorities chose to allow Medina to walk free without notifying federal officials. One cannot help but wonder how many red flags can be ignored before accountability kicks in.
Secretary of Homeland Security Mark Wayne Mullen shed light on the absurdity of the situation, hammering home the dire need for cooperation between state, local, and federal levels. The buck-passing and political vying appear to have reached an apex, with sanctuary cities playing a pivotal role in these tragic developments. While Medina roamed free due to failed coordination, Sheridan paid the ultimate price. With a grieving family left in shock, the calls for a more unified response to criminal activity by undocumented immigrants continue to grow louder. One might suggest that the current approach is about as effective as using a sieve to carry water.
Adding fuel to the fire, the funding struggles facing the Department of Homeland Security are akin to locking one’s doors after the horse has bolted. With DHS running on empty for over 70 days and Secretary Mullen spotlighting the uphill battle of paying their ever-vital workforce, the situation continues to spiral. Employees use their personal finances to fill gaps left by this fiscal neglect, racking up debt in the process. While politicians bicker and posture, the frontline workers are left wondering how to do their jobs effectively without pay or resources. One sarcastically might think DHS has unknowingly attempted a real-world experiment: how to defend a nation on a shoestring budget.
Equally preposterous is the audacious claim made by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer that “nobody respects ICE or Border Patrol.” Secretary Mullen countered with a pointed retort, underscoring the hypocrisy of a politician safeguarded by detail, unduly criticizing those who ensure public safety. The notion that ICE and Border Patrol lack respect is both insulting and blatantly false, conveniently ignoring public sentiment that supports border enforcement and deporting illegal immigrants. Meanwhile, the American people keenly witness a political drama playing out where real and tragic stories like Sheridan Gorman’s are reduced to mere props in a bigger, unsettling plot.






