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Docs show migrant accused of killing Loyola student was flagged as flight risk before release

Illegal migrant arrested for murder of Loyola student sparks sanctuary city debate
New York Assemblyman Matt Slater condemns sanctuary city policies following the murder of 18-year-old Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman by an illegal Venezuelan migrant, Jose Medina-Medina. Slater highlights the family’s statement blaming policy failures and criticizes Chicago Alderwoman Maria Hadden for suggesting Gorman was in the «wrong place, wrong time.» He argues the broken immigration system endangers innocent U.S. citizens.
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The House Judiciary Committee released internal Border Patrol documents on Tuesday, showing that a Venezuelan migrant now charged in the killing of Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman was flagged as a flight risk and had no valid asylum claim before being released into the U.S. in 2023.
Jose Medina-Medina, 25, is accused of fatally shooting 18-year-old Gorman in Chicago in March.
Fox News Digital previously reported that Medina-Medina, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, was apprehended at the southern border in 2023 and later released into the country under the Biden administration.
In a post on X, House Judiciary Republicans said the documents show officials released a migrant they described as dangerous despite warning signs.
SHERIDAN GORMAN’S UNIVERSITY NEWSPAPER TOUTS ICE TRACKER AFTER FRESHMAN ALLEGEDLY MURDERED BY ILLEGAL ALIEN
Sheridan Gorman was allegedly killed by Jose Medina on a pier in Chicago. (Kamil Krzacynski for Fox News Digital)
«The subject is a native and citizen of Venezuela by virtue of birth,» the document reads. «The subject is a migrant illegally present in the United States, have no immigration documents in their possession nor have or anyone else filed a petition on their behalf. Subject has close family ties or roots in this country yet are likely to abscond.»
Additional records state the subject had no valid U.S. address or identification and was unable to provide a verifiable point of contact.
The documents also detail the circumstances of Medina-Medina’s apprehension at the border.
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The mother of slain college student Sheridan Gorman is speaking out, vowing her family will «fight for justice» after the 18-year-old was allegedly murdered by an illegal immigrant earlier this month in Chicago. (Fox News)
«A Border Patrol Agent encountered subject in the El Paso Border Patrol Sector area of responsibility,» the document read. «A Border Patrol Agent determined this subject had unlawfully entered the United States from Mexico, at a time and place other than as designated by the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security of the United States.
«After determining that the subject was an undocumented migrant who illegally entered the United States, the subject was arrested and transported to the Central Processing Center (CPC) in El Paso, Texas for further processing using the [redacted] Systems,» the document continued. «The subject was asked and responded that they do not fear harm or persecution should they be returned to their native country.»
Despite those findings, the documents show he was processed for a Notice to Appear and released on recognizance «due to lack of space,» under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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Sketch of Jose Medina-Medina in court in Chicago, Friday, March 27, 2026. Medina-Medina, who is in the country illegally, allegedly shot and killed Sheridan Gorman while she was at a pier in the Rogers Park area. (L.D. Chukman)
Federal prosecutors on April 2 charged Medina-Medina with illegally possessing a firearm, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. In addition to the federal charge, he faces state-level charges including murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault and illegal possession of a weapon.
Prosecutors said Gorman was with friends at a Rogers Park pier in the early morning hours of March 19 when she spotted Medina-Medina near a lighthouse and warned others. Authorities said Medina-Medina then chased the group and shot Gorman in the upper back as they fled.
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In a statement after charges were filed, the Gorman family said, «Sheridan was a real person—she had a future, a family, and a life full of promise.»
Fox News Digital’s Adam Sabes contributed to this report.
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Donald Trump pidió frenar los ataques en Medio Oriente y aseguró que el acuerdo con Irán está “muy cerca”

Donald Trump instó a todas las partes involucradas en el conflicto de Medio Oriente a evitar una nueva escalada de violencia, en un mensaje enfocado en la inminente posibilidad de firmar el tan ansiado acuerdo de paz con el régimen de Irán.
En un mensaje publicado en Truth Social, el presidente norteamericano subrayó que el reciente ataque israelí contra un bastión de Hezbollah en Beirut no debió ocurrir, especialmente cuando las negociaciones para un acuerdo parecen encontrarse en una etapa decisiva. Sin embargo, reconoció el derecho de Israel de defenderse de los ataques del grupo terrorista.
“El ataque de esta mañana contra Beirut no debería haber ocurrido, sobre todo en un día tan especial en el que estamos tan cerca de alcanzar un acuerdo de paz con Irán. Israel tiene derecho a defenderse de las amenazas, pero el ataque al que respondía fue muy leve e insignificante; nadie resultó herido ni murió, y no debería entorpecer este importante proceso”, apuntó.
El mensaje de Trump llegó después del bombardeo israelí contra un edificio de apartamentos en el vecindario de Dahiya, en Beirut, que dejó al menos tres muertos y quince heridos, de acuerdo con la agencia oficial de noticias libanesa NNA. El ataque, que empleó misiles guiados por láser, causó daños importantes en inmuebles y comercios cercanos. Israel argumentó que actuó en represalia por ataques previos de Hezbollah contra su territorio.
“Estamos muy cerca de un acuerdo que traerá la paz a la región, incluido el Líbano, y todas las partes deberían mantener la calma. No debería haber más ataques por parte de Israel en ningún lugar del Líbano, pero tampoco debería haber más ataques por parte de ninguna otra parte, incluido Hezbolá, contra Israel. Este podría ser el comienzo de una paz larga y hermosa: ¡no lo echemos a perder!», completó el jefe de Estado, quien este domingo cumple 80 años.
El ataque en Beirut se produjo en un contexto de negociaciones delicadas entre Estados Unidos e Irán. Por parte del gobierno iraní, la reacción fue inmediata. El presidente del Parlamento y jefe del equipo negociador, Mohamed Baqer Qalifab, advirtió que el ataque israelí podría poner fin al diálogo abierto con Washington. Qalifab expresó su desconfianza en la capacidad de Estados Unidos para cumplir sus compromisos, señalando que los hechos demuestran que el gobierno estadounidense “o no tiene la voluntad de cumplir con sus compromisos o no tiene la capacidad para ello”. Añadió que, mientras Estados Unidos “dé luz verde” a las operaciones israelíes, el proceso negociador no podrá avanzar.
El jefe negociador iraní también subrayó que la firma de cualquier acuerdo depende del cese inmediato de los ataques israelíes en territorio libanés, particularmente en Dahiya, un área de alta densidad poblacional y centro de operaciones de Hezbollah, aliado estratégico de Teherán. Qalifab declaró en redes sociales: “El juego del ‘poli bueno’ y el ‘poli malo’ está pasado de moda. Si no tienen la voluntad ni la capacidad de cumplir con sus compromisos, no es posible continuar por este camino”.
El Ejército iraní, a través de su portavoz Sardar Asadi del centro de mando conjunto Jatam al Anbiya, prometió que los “crímenes contra los suburbios del sur no quedarán impunes”. Recordó que un episodio similar ocurrido el fin de semana anterior ya había desencadenado una respuesta militar iraní contra posiciones israelíes y estadounidenses en el golfo Pérsico.
La cancillería israelí respondió directamente en X a una publicación de Qalibaf, quien había cuestionado la voluntad y la capacidad de Washington para cumplir sus compromisos y advertido que, sin garantías concretas, no tenía sentido continuar las conversaciones. “El régimen iraní, como siempre, está mintiendo. El proxy de Irán, Hezbollah, es quien atacó a Israel nuevamente esta mañana, completamente sin provocación», respondió el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores israelí a través de su cuenta en X.
El desarrollo de los acontecimientos ha complicado la agenda diplomática prevista para este domingo. Según lo informado por la agencia semioficial de noticias Fars, los negociadores iraníes estaban reunidos en Teherán con una delegación de Qatar para revisar el borrador del acuerdo, aunque veían poco probable que se llegara a una firma en la fecha anunciada por Trump. Un portavoz de la delegación iraní indicó que “el examen de los aspectos políticos, legales y técnicos, a nivel de expertos, todavía continúa”.
Por su parte, el propio Trump había anticipado que la jornada de hoy sería clave para la firma de un memorándum de entendimiento con Irán. El documento contempla la reapertura inmediata del estrecho de Ormuz y el inicio de 60 días de negociaciones sobre el programa nuclear iraní y otros focos de tensión, bajo la premisa de un cese consolidado de hostilidades, con especial atención a la situación en Líbano.
El mensaje del presidente de Estados Unidos busca contener una nueva escalada militar y preservar la posibilidad de un entendimiento histórico con Irán. Las próximas horas serán decisivas para determinar si el proceso diplomático sobrevive al nuevo episodio de violencia o si se impone una nueva fase de confrontación en la región.
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From Wasserman Schultz to Goldman, Democratic incumbents are fighting for survival

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As Democrats seek to reclaim power in November’s midterm elections, some of the party’s long-standing progressives are in danger of losing their seats.
The warning signs are flashing red in hotly contested primaries across the country, from a longtime ally of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who is facing a challenger four decades younger, to a senior New York lawmaker seeking to fend off a Mamdani-backed opponent.
Not every race has a clear ideological divide, but every challenger is running on an anti-establishment message. Some are also advocating for generational change.
Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., and Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., are facing tough primary fights. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images; Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Though sitting lawmakers are historically difficult to defeat, a wave of anti-incumbent fever appears to be taking hold among voters. Four incumbents — including Reps. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, and Thomas Massie, R-Ky. — have already lost their re-election bids to primary challengers this cycle.
The following are the progressive lawmakers who could be next.
Dan Goldman
Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., 50, a prominent Trump foe who served as Democrats’ lead counsel during President Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial, is running as an endangered incumbent in a Democratic-heavy district spanning Lower Manhattan and deep-blue pockets of Brooklyn.
Former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, 56, who has the backing of Mamdani and leading progressives in Congress, is mounting an insurgent campaign from Goldman’s left. Leading progressive Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and the left-wing Working Families Party are also supporting his candidacy.
Goldman’s endorsements from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., may not be enough to secure a third House term. Recent polling of the race shows Lander carving out a significant lead despite Goldman, who is one of the wealthiest members of Congress, outspending the progressive challenger.

Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., stands outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey. (Rashid Umar Abbasi/Fox News Digital)
Though Goldman has faced attacks from the left, he is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC). He has also supported a bevy of far-left proposals, including the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Green New Deal legislation and Medicare-for-all. If Democrats retake power in November, he’s vowing to help lead a third impeachment of Trump.
But Israel has become a key fault line in the contest. Lander has sharply criticized the incumbent’s ties to the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC and his votes to supply Israel with military aid.
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Lander has also labeled Israel’s war in Gaza a «genocide» — a term Goldman has distanced himself from. Both men are Jewish.
Adriano Espaillat
Mamdani is also seeking to flex his political muscle in another hotly contested New York City primary that could end the career of a senior progressive lawmaker.
Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y., the chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, is facing a serious challenge from upstart candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier, a socialist and activist who joined Columbia University’s pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y., of Washington Heights outside Delaney Hall, an immigration facility in Newark, N.J., on May 27, 2026. (Rashid Umar Abbasi for Fox News Digital)
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Mamdani threw a wrench into Espaillat’s re-election bid when he made the surprise decision to endorse Avila Chevalier, 32, just weeks before the primary. The move has led to fierce backlash from some of the party’s establishment, who alleged that Mamdani privately pledged to Espaillat that he would support his bid for a sixth House term, multiple outlets reported.
Espaillat, 71, is seeking to fend off a challenge from his left flank despite membership in the Congressional Progressive Caucus and his support for ICE’s dismantlement. He has also touted his background as the first former illegal immigrant elected to Congress.
Avila Chevalier has sparked controversy over since-deleted social media posts in which she voiced support for open borders, abolishing the police and called former President Joe Biden a «rapist,» according to CNN.
The deep-blue district covering parts of Upper Manhattan and the West Bronx is a progressive stronghold that swung hard for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign last year. Espaillat notably did not endorse Mamdani’s campaign until after his primary win over former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y.
Jeffries, who represents a neighboring Brooklyn district, has vowed to help give Espaillat a sixth House term.
«Adriano Espaillat has been a tremendous leader,» Jeffries told CNN on Tuesday. «He’s leading in terms of battling Donald Trump.»
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., a junior member of House Democratic leadership, is gearing up for a tough re-election fight after Republicans carved up her deep-blue seat during redistricting earlier this year.
The 11-term incumbent sparked controversy after filing to run in a plurality-Black district that has been represented by a Black lawmaker for more than three decades.

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol Building on Jan. 27, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
She is expected to face four Black opponents ahead of the August primary, including former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., who is making a long-shot run for the seat after resigning amid an expulsion threat earlier this year. Cherfilus-McCormick is also facing a pending federal criminal indictment over alleged financial crimes that could result in more than 50 years in prison if convicted.
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Local Black leaders publicly urged Wasserman Schultz to run for a different seat, but she moved forward with seeking the Democratic nomination in Florida’s 20th Congressional District.
While the four Black candidates have reportedly met to discuss unifying behind one individual to take on Wasserman Schultz, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., has thus far declined to bail her out.
The leading Democrat has repeatedly stopped short of offering his endorsement when asked by reporters, despite his long track record of backing incumbents. Jeffries has issued effusive praise for Wasserman Schultz’s record in Congress but signaled his concern that the incumbent’s victory could potentially decrease Black representation in Congress.
«I think we all recognize the sensitivities of the moment in terms of an unprecedented Jim Crow-like assault on Black political representation that has been unleashed by the Supreme Court’s outrageous decision to gut the Voting Rights Act,» Jeffries said during a news conference earlier in June when asked about Wasserman Schultz’s candidacy. «And it’s an environment that all of us need to be sensitive to as we move forward.»

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries speaks during a press conference on Capitol Hill on November 3, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images)
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Doris Matsui
Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Calif., advanced to November’s general election after surviving California’s top-two primary system last week, but her leftist challenger received a higher share of the vote.
Mai Vang, 41, a progressive Sacramento city councilmember campaigning on generational change, is seeking to unseat Matsui, 81, who is twice her age. As of Thursday, Vang outperformed Matsui by one percentage point in the primary contest.

Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Calif., stands with actress Patricia Arquette, then-House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Reps. Carolyn Maloney and Lois Frankel during a «When Women Succeed, America Succeeds» discussion at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on April 13, 2016. (Kris Connor/Getty Images)
The Democratic candidates will face off for the Democratic-leaning district in November after shutting out the single Republican in the race.
Matsui has represented the Sacramento-anchored district for more than two decades and has never faced a serious primary challenger prior to Vang. Her husband, Robert Matsui, previously represented the seat for roughly 25 years prior to his death in 2005.
Matsui has long allied herself with Pelosi, who endorsed her reelection campaign for a 12th House term. She has also donated to her campaign.
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Vang is endorsed by the progressive, anti-incumbent organization Justice Democrats and Our Revolution, a group formed by Sanders staffers after his failed 2016 presidential campaign.
She faced scrutiny during the primary contest after videos surfaced of her refusing to face the American flag and say the Pledge of Allegiance during city council meetings.
Al Green
Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, one of Trump’s most vocal critics in Congress, lost his bid for a 12th House term in May.
Green, 78, came up short in a Democratic primary runoff election for a Houston-area district against Rep. Christian Menefee, D-Texas, 38. The two incumbents faced off for a Democratic-heavy district after Republicans’ redistricting efforts effectively forced both men to compete for the same seat.
Menefee, who was first elected to Congress in February, is seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party and ran on a message of new leadership.

Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, speaks at a press conference after joining «Remove the Regime» protesters marching from Union Station to the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 20, 2025. (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)
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Green faced widespread backlash over disrupting Trump’s addresses to Congress two years in a row. After his outburst toward the president during a 2025 speech, Green was formally censured by Congress in a bipartisan vote.
Green has also repeatedly tried to impeach Trump. His most recent impeachment attempts since Trump retook office in 2025 were scuttled in part by Democratic opposition.
Trump mocked Green after his primary loss in a post on Truth Social.
«Congratulations to the Dumocrat Party!» Trump wrote. «Al Green, one of the most mentally deficient Congressmen in the history of our Country, has lost, in a landslide, his seat in Congress — but I will miss that lunatic not screaming and violently waving his cane at me during my next State of the Union Speech.»
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Fin de semana mortal en los Alpes: siete montañistas fallecieron tras una ola de accidentes

Una serie de accidentes mortales en cadena ha sacudido la región de los Alpes, dejando un saldo de al menos siete montañistas muertos en tres sectores diferentes de la cordillera. Según los boletines oficiales emitidos por las autoridades de rescate de Francia e Italia, la combinación de desprendimientos imprevistos y condiciones meteorológicas extremas desencadenó la peor jornada para el alpinismo europeo en lo que va de la temporada.
El incidente más grave ocurrió en el norte de Italia, en el macizo del Gran Paradiso. El Cuerpo Nacional de Socorro Alpino y Espeleológico (CNSAS) del Valle de Aosta informó que tres escaladores de nacionalidad italiana cayeron al vacío mientras ascendían la exigente cara norte de la montaña.
De acuerdo con el reporte técnico del director del equipo de rescate local, Paolo Comune, difundido en los balances de emergencia recopilados por el medio especializado The-Ski-Guru, las víctimas, identificadas como hombres de 29, 39 y 49 años, progresaban en una línea encordada cuando uno de ellos perdió el equilibrio a unos 3.500 metros de altitud, arrastrando al grupo en una caída libre de casi 400 metros sobre el hielo.

De forma simultánea, el área del Mont Blanc registró tres bajas en la vertiente francesa, según confirmaron los despachos de la Gendarmería de Alta Montaña (PGHM) de Chamonix. La unidad policial reportó el hallazgo de los cuerpos de dos hermanos franceses, de 24 y 25 años, en las inmediaciones del Mont Maudit, detallando que ambos se vieron sorprendidos por un brusco cambio en las condiciones del terreno durante las primeras horas del sábado.
Pocas horas más tarde, la misma PGHM confirmó que un tercer deportista de origen francés falleció tras precipitarse desde una altura estimada en 1.000 metros en el espolón de Brenva, una de las rutas más técnicas del macizo.

La última fatalidad de esta secuencia se localizó en el Cervino (Matterhorn), donde las agencias de rescate del Servicio de Socorro Alpino del Cervino informaron a los corresponsales regionales la recuperación del cuerpo de otro montañista francés que cayó en el sector del Pic Tyndall, a más de 4.000 metros sobre el nivel del mar.
Expertos del Sindicato Nacional de Guías de Montaña (SNGM) advirtieron en un comunicado que las cordilleras alpinas presentan actualmente una inestabilidad térmica anómala. Los voceros del organismo explicaron que el aumento drástico de las temperaturas veraniegas ha acelerado el derretimiento de las capas superficiales de nieve compacta, dejando expuesto el “hielo negro”, una superficie sumamente resbaladiza y dura que inutiliza los sistemas tradicionales de anclaje y crampones.
A esto se suma el riesgo constante de desprendimientos de rocas, provocado por la degradación del permafrost —el suelo congelado que actúa como cemento natural en las paredes de roca—, transformando rutas habitualmente seguras en trampas impredecibles.

Las misiones de recuperación del fin de semana requirieron el despliegue de múltiples helicópteros y especialistas en rescate vertical debido a la complejidad de los accesos.
El director del Socorro Alpino Valdostano, Paolo Comune, dijo que aunque las condiciones generales no son de alarma extrema, la escasa cantidad de nieve obliga a tomar precauciones atípicas: “Si queremos programar gite (excursiones) debemos calcular como si estuviéramos hacia mitad o fines de julio”.
El organismo cerró la jornada con un mensaje de condolencias oficial titulado “Estamos cerca de las familias” ante las complejas 24 horas vividas en la región.
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