费特曼谴责民主党,非法移民谋杀大学新生。
Fetterman Blasts Democrats After Illegal Immigrant Murders College Freshman

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洛约拉大学新生谢丽丹·戈尔曼被非法滞留的移民何塞·梅迪纳-梅迪纳枪杀,引发了愤怒,并暴露了民主党内部的深刻分歧。梅迪纳-梅迪纳有犯罪记录,据称在戈尔曼在码头附近行走时开枪射杀了她。 一些民主党人的回应受到了广泛批评。芝加哥议员玛丽亚·哈登似乎将责任归咎于戈尔曼“身处错误的时间错误的地方”,而州长普里茨克则将责任推卸给特朗普政府。几位伊利诺伊州的民主党人现在正在与反对莱肯·赖利法案的投票保持距离,该法案将强制拘留和遣返犯下罪行的非法移民。 参议员约翰·费特曼(宾夕法尼亚州民主党)公开谴责他的政党,对缺乏对这场悲剧的承认表示沮丧,并主张更严格地执行移民法律。他认为,除非民主党优先考虑对违法者的遣返,否则像戈尔曼这样的悲剧将会继续发生,并暗示对党内基础的恐惧正在阻碍进展。费特曼因其立场而面临党内的反弹,但他仍然坚定地优先考虑他认为正确的原则。

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Earlier this week, Jose Medina-Medina, an illegal immigrant whom the Biden administration caught and released at the border, murdered Loyola University freshman Sheridan Gorman. Medina-Medina had previously been arrested at least twice in Chicago, yet was released by local authorities, thanks to their sanctuary policies. According to reports, he approached her, raised a gun, and opened fire as she tried to flee. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Democratic Party’s response has been nothing short of horrific. 

Chicago Alderwoman Maria Hadden, a Democrat, essentially blamed Gorman for her own murder.

“From what police know, from — from speaking to the students who were with her, it seems she [Sheridan Gorman] might have …they were just out, you know, people go out to the beach all the time, right?” She said in a now-viral video.

“And they go out on the pier, they walk around so that the kids were out doing normal, normal things people do in the neighborhood, and it sounds like this might have been a wrong place, wrong time, running into a person who had a gun. They might have startled this person at the end of the pier unintentionally. But that's all we know.”

Gov. JB Pritzker attacked the Trump administration for politicizing Gorman’s death.

“The Trump Administration needs to stop politicizing heinous tragedies and instead focus on real solutions, like reinstating federal funds to prevent violence that support our public safety efforts,” he said in a statement.

Fox News reported Tuesday that nearly a dozen Illinois Democrats are refusing to defend their votes against the Laken Riley Act in the wake of Gorman’s murder.

Illinois’ delegation split 11–5 against the Laken Riley Act. All three Republicans, plus Democrats Nikki Budzinski and Eric Sorenson, backed the bill, while 11 Democrats opposed it. Rep. Brad Schneider missed the vote due to a medical emergency but said he would have voted no, insisting that the Laken Riley Act was exploiting her death to "score cheap political points."

The Trump administration believes Gorman’s death was completely preventable.

"Sheridan Gorman — just like Laken Riley and countless other American victims — would still be with us today and with their families if it were not for sanctuary politicians’ refusal to cooperate with ICE," DHS Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis told Fox News Digital.

The reaction from Democrats to Gorman’s death has been so despicable that Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) unloaded on his own party over it.

"Why can't we just talk about that life lost?" Fetterman told Fox News’s Bill Hemmer. "Why can't we just acknowledge that this is serious, serious failure?"

Fetterman also invoked the Laken Riley Act, the legislation requiring the detention and deportation of illegal immigrants who commit crimes. Fetterman was one of only a handful of Democrats to vote for it — a fact he's clearly not going to let his colleagues forget.

"I think only seven or eight Democrats even voted for [the] Laken Riley [Act],” he said. "Why can't you just agree that if you're breaking the law and you're already here illegally, deport them? I just don't understand."

He continued, "Tragedies like what happened to that young woman, they are gonna continue to happen," he said. "That's beyond common sense."

Hemmer pressed him on why Democrats can't seem to get there, and Fetterman gave an honest, if uncomfortable, answer.

"I guess they're afraid of the base," he replied.

Fetterman acknowledged that his positions put him in a tough spot inside his own party. He said he's been "constantly punished" for breaking ranks — on the government shutdown vote, on his views about Iran, and now this. He doesn't seem particularly bothered. "I'd rather be on the moral clarity or on the right side of history, or the correct kinds of principles," he said. "That puts me at odds with parts of my party."

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