A South Carolina mother’s life was brutally stolen by six illegal aliens in a crime that shocks the conscience. Larisha Thompson, 40, was executed in her car during a random robbery attempt while driving to meet friends. These thugs—five teenagers and a 21-year-old shooter—had no business being here, yet they terrorized an innocent woman.
The suspects include a 13-year-old and others who sneaked across our open borders. They roamed free despite violating federal immigration laws, armed with a 9mm pistol used to kill Thompson. This is what happens when weak policies prioritize criminals over law-abiding citizens.
Sheriff Barry Faile called the murder “beyond comprehension,” highlighting the evil that invaded his community. Thompson wasn’t causing trouble—she was a hardworking American targeted by predators. The sheriff vowed these killers should never walk free again, but why were they here in the first place?
This gang’s crime spree started days earlier with a botched convenience store burglary. Surveillance video caught them damaging property and shooting security cameras. Instead of being deported, they stayed to escalate their violence, ending a life.
Larisha’s family and neighbors are left shattered, wondering how such monsters slipped through the cracks. Every day, our leaders fail to secure the border, and everyday Americans pay the price. This tragedy is a direct result of recklessness in Washington.
Open borders activists and weak-kneed politicians enable these horrors. Illegal aliens shouldn’t have guns or freedom to roam—yet here they are, killing mothers. It’s time to demand accountability from those who put American lives at risk for political games.
Justice must be swift and severe. These killers deserve maximum punishment, not cushy deals or sanctuary cities. Deportation isn’t enough—they forfeited their right to mercy when they took an innocent life.
Larisha Thompson’s death isn’t just a crime—it’s a warning. Until we seal the border and enforce laws, more families will grieve. Patriots must stand up and say: enough.