Florida, California and Harjinder Singh
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Stockton trucker Harjinder Singh faces deportation after a Florida crash killed three; he waived extradition and will return to face charges.
Indian-origin truck driver Harjinder Singh, accused of killing 3 people in a Florida highway crash, has been brought back to face charges, Lt. Governor of Florida Jay Collins said on Friday. Collins shared a video of Singh where he was seen escorted by the authorities in handcuffs.
Indian-origin driver, Harjinder Singh, who is facing three counts of vehicular homicide for making a reckless U-turn at a Florida highway, killing three, was sent back to Sunshine State after fleeing to sanctuary state California.
Singh later got a Commercial Driver's License in California, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) said on Saturday.
Florida's lieutenant governor flew out to the West Coast to accompany an undocumented immigrant accused of killing three people in a traffic crash.
An illegal alien is facing charges for allegedly ramming a truck into a federal officer and government vehicles during an immigration operation in San Diego.
Lt. Gov. Jay Collins, on the ground in California, insisted his trip to the West Coast to extradite to Florida an immigrant charged with vehicular homicide was not performative, although that state’s governor insists otherwise.
Florida’s Lt. Gov. Jay Collins escorted a crash suspect from California and blamed Gov. Newsom’s immigration policies for the tragedy.
Florida Congressman Brian Mast links fatal truck crash by illegal immigrant Harjinder Singh to systemic problems with CDL licensing and immigration enforcement.