Chicago Student Murder Suspect Was Undocumented Immigrant, Says DHS

An 18-year-old student was tragically killed near Loyola University Chicago last week. The Trump administration revealed the suspect charged with murder was in the U.S. without permission.
Chicago — The Trump administration has revealed that the suspect charged with the murder of an 18-year-old student near Loyola University Chicago was in the United States illegally. Sheridan Gorman, a freshman at the university, was tragically killed last week in what authorities have described as a senseless act of violence.
According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the suspect in Gorman's killing was present in the country without proper documentation. This revelation has sparked renewed debate around immigration policies and the potential risks posed by undocumented individuals. DHS officials have stated that the suspect's immigration status is a significant factor in the ongoing investigation.
The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the Loyola University community, with students, faculty, and staff expressing deep sorrow and outrage over the loss of one of their own. Gorman, a promising young student, was described by her peers as a kind, ambitious, and dedicated individual who was deeply involved in campus life.
In a statement, Loyola University President Jo Ann Rooney expressed the university's condolences and commitment to supporting Gorman's family and the broader community during this difficult time.
Source: The New York Times


