Anonymousabout 6 hours ago
Internal Border Patrol documents show that Jose Medina-Medina was assessed as "likely to abscond" and lacked verifiable identification or contact information before being released from federal custody in May 2023 due to a shortage of detention space. Nearly three years later, he was charged with the murder of 18-year-old Loyola University Chicago freshman Sheridan Gorman, reigniting a heated national debate over immigration enforcement, sanctuary policies, and the systemic resource constraints that shape who gets detained and who gets released.