Jessica Gorman buried her 18-year-old daughter Sheridan Grace Gorman because a Venezuelan illegal immigrant was roaming free in a sanctuary city — and she just stood in front of a room full of people and said exactly what Democrats don't want America to hear.
But sure, tell us again how the border is "secure" and sanctuary cities are about "compassion."
Gorman appeared at a campaign event for New York Rep. Mike Lawler, where President Trump personally introduced her family's story to the crowd. And what she delivered wasn't a speech — it was an indictment.
"No family should ever have to bury a child because public officials failed to put innocent American lives first," Gorman said.
Let that sink in. A mother, standing in the wreckage of her entire world, had to explain something that should be obvious to any elected official drawing a government paycheck.
Her daughter Sheridan was an 18-year-old freshman at Loyola University Chicago. On March 19, she was walking with friends on a pier near campus. They were trying to see the northern lights. Instead, she was shot and killed by Jose Medina-Medina, a Venezuelan national who had entered the country illegally.
"At every step, the system had a chance to stop him, and at every step it failed," Gorman said.
Every. Single. Step.
Chicago, of course, operates as a sanctuary city — meaning local law enforcement is actively restricted from cooperating with federal immigration authorities. This isn't an accident. This is policy. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson built this system on purpose. They chose it. They funded it. They defended it.
And an 18-year-old girl paid for it with her life.
The Daily Wire reported Gorman's remarks, and the footage is exactly what you'd expect — raw, devastating, and impossible for the left to dismiss with their usual talking points. There's no "broader context" that makes a dead teenager acceptable. There's no "comprehensive immigration reform" that brings Sheridan home.
This is what the open-borders crowd never wants to confront. Not statistics. Not policy papers. A mother.
A mother who had a daughter going to college, hanging out with friends, looking at the sky on a spring night — and then didn't.
Democrats spent years telling us that sanctuary cities were morally superior. That anyone who questioned them was a racist. That enforcement was cruelty. Well, Jessica Gorman just showed the country what their version of "compassion" actually looks like.
It looks like a funeral for an 18-year-old.
President Trump has made these stories central to his enforcement push, and every single time a grieving family steps forward, the left's position gets a little more indefensible. They can't spin this. They can't memory-hole it. They can only hope America stops paying attention.
We won't.