Jamiel Shaw talks to Jorge Ramos about tougher immigration laws after speaking at RNC
Eight years ago, Jamiel Shaw Jr., 17, was walking home when two men jumped out of a car and approached him. When he failed to respond quickly enough when asked what gang he belonged to, they shot him, police said according to the L.A. Times.
In 2012, Pedro Espinoza, 23, an undocumented immigrant and member of the 18th Street Gang, was sentenced to death for his role in the killing.
That outcome was not enough for Jamiel Shaw Sr., who blames his son’s death on lax enforcement of immigration laws in the U.S.
On Monday, Shaw Sr., who is black, spoke at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland explaining why he is supporting Donald Trump for President, whom he called “god-sent.”