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ICE: Illegal-alien Truck Driver Kills Three in California While Intoxicated


ICE: Illegal-alien Truck Driver Kills Three in California While Intoxicated
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Another Indian illegal-alien truck driver has been charged in the vehicular homicide of three people.

Police have charged Jashanpreet Singh — whom the Biden administration caught entering the country illegally and released at the border — with manslaughter while driving under the influence.

The triple homicide is the second such crash in two months by an Indian illegal. In August, another Indian called Singh, also driving an 18-wheeler, killed three in Florida, police allege.

In Porter County, Indiana, the Department of Homeland Security announced yesterday, an illegal-alien from Montenegro without a commercial drivers license killed a man by crossing into oncoming traffic.

Crash Video

Video of the crash on 10 Freeway in Ontario, California, shows the beturbaned Third World “migrant’s” 18-wheeler plow into a white SUV, then into a white work pickup, then into another 18-wheeler, then, in flames, careen to the right, and smash into yet another semi on the side of the highway.

Killed in the wreck, the Los Angeles Times reported, was former Pomona High School assistant basketball coach Clarence Nelson and his wife, Lisa, and another unfortunate victim.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement revealed Singh’s immigration record to Fox News’s Bill Melugin.

The agency has placed a detainer on Singh, “who was caught & released at the CA border by the Biden admin in March 2022,” Melugin reported. 

“Police say Singh was speeding and under the influence, never hitting his brakes, when he crashed into slow moving traffic on the freeway,” Melugin reported.

“Outrageous”

Singh was booked into the San Bernardino County Jail on Tuesday, the Times reported, “on a felony charge of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and a felony charge of driving under the influence of drugs causing injury.”

“This is OUTRAGEOUS,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wrote over Melugin’s post:

This is exactly why I set new restrictions that prohibit ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS from operating trucks. 

@CAgovernor must join every other state in the U.S. in enforcing these new actions to prevent any more accidents and deaths.

On October 15, the department announced that California would lose $40 million in federal funding from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration because it is not enforcing federal regulations that truck drivers pass an English proficiency test to receive a commercial driver license.

Other mulish states face the same penalty.

After the wreck, Duffy posted a link to a video in which a state transportation department official tells a truck driver that the state won’t enforce the federal English proficiency regulation.

“Unacceptable! Lives have been lost over California’s failure to enforce my new rules for obtaining licenses to operate trucks,” Duffy wrote:

@CAgovernor  MUST put politics aside and enforce these commonsense rules to prevent any more tragic deaths on AMERICAN ROADS.

Neither Melugin nor the Times reported whether Singh possessed a commercial driver license.

Singh, the Times reported, lives in Yuba City, California, which is known as “the Mini Punjab in USA”

Punjabis have their own truck-driving school and professional association in California.

Previous Fatal Wreck Involving Indian

Harjinder Singh, the Indian illegal accused of killing three in Florida, failed an English proficiency test after that crash. That moved Duffy to order the states to enforce the federal English proficiency regulation.

Singh was hurtling down the highway when he illegally U-turned left at a spot marked “official use only.” The vehicle behind him smashed into the trailer. Three people, again, were killed.

Singh’s failure on the English test was shocking. He answered just two of 12 verbal questions correctly and failed to identify three of four highway signs. Still, California and Washington issued Singh CDLs in clear violation of federal regulations. New Mexico cops failed to test Singh when they stopped him.

The Indian illegal jumped the border in September 2018. Border Patrol arrested him, after which he “was processed for expedited removal (fast track deportation) by the first Trump administration but claimed fear of going back to India,” Fox News reported.

Inexplicably, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) “affirmed the fear via a positive finding of fear, and he was released on a $5,000 immigration bond in January 2019 after being given a Notice to Appear,” Melugin reported on X. “He has remained in immigration proceedings ever since.”

The Biden Administration gave Singh a work permit.

Indiana Fatality, Sooner State Haul

As for the crash in Indiana, ICE placed a detainer on Montenegrin criminal illegal alien Borko Stankovic “after his arrest on Oct. 15 for reckless homicide and criminal recklessness,” DHS reported:

Stankovic was operating a semi-truck without a valid commercial license, when he swerved into oncoming traffic and hit a Subaru Crosstrek. The driver of the Subaru, Jeffrey Eberly, tragically died at the scene. 

Stankovic came to the United States about 15 years ago and overstayed a nonimmigrant visa.

“Previously, Stankovic was arrested by the Nassau County Police Department in Long Island, New York, for resisting arrest and obstructing governmental administration,” DHS reported.

That makes seven vehicular homicides for which illegal-alien truck drivers have been arrested.

But the Singh boys and Stankovic are only three illegal-alien truck drivers. Hundreds, and perhaps thousands, more are endangering the lives of Americans every day.

A joint operation in October involving ICE and Oklahoma state troopers ended in the arrest of 120 illegals, 91 of whom had CDLs. One of those estimable individuals carried a New York CDL that bore the name “No Name Given.” Mr. Given, whose real name is Anmol Anmol, is slated for deportation.



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