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Airports in chaos as 460 unpaid TSA agents quit and call out sick amid DHS funding war trib.al/X7DujQY






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🚨 BREAKING: NEW details on suspect Jose Medina-Medina in the murder of 18-year-old Loyola student Sheridan Gorman Jose Medina-Medina entered the U.S. in 2023 under the Biden administration with his mother, who is also here illegally. According to highly credible sources, both have had removal orders in place since President Trump took office—but were still allowed to remain in the country. Sources say they’ve been living in an apartment off Sheridan Street in Chicago with support from an organization called “Refugee One,” which helps cover living expenses for migrants—very likely funded by taxpayer dollars—while they pay absolutely nothing. Melineh Kano, who resettled from Iran in 1984, has been with Refugee One since 1985 and now serves as its Executive Director. Medina reportedly also suffered head and leg injuries in Colombia, possibly related to a robbery gone bad, though details remain speculative. Regarding the firearm, Illinois requires a FOID card to legally purchase a gun. Sources indicate Medina did not obtain one legally; it was most likely bought illegally on the street from an unknown seller. An 18-year-old girl is dead. This was preventable. This is what happens when laws are ignored and people who should not be here are allowed to stay. Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson are a disgrace. They have blood on their hands. Had they cooperated with ICE and the Trump administration, Medina likely would have been deported before this innocent young woman lost her life.



🚨 BLOOD ON HIS HANDS Gov. JB Pritzker went on Kimmel and MOCKED Chicago crime (a day after a 16yo boy was gunned down) Then he called to ABOLISH ICE Now Sheridan Gorman was murdered by Venezuelan illegal alien Jose Medina-Medina 100% preventable.


























