Audit Exposes CDL Misconduct
Illegal Immigrant’s CDL: A Deadly Oversight
An illegal immigrant granted a Commercial Driver’s License by the state killed three Americans in a devastating multi-car crash while driving under the influence.
Story Summary
Illegal immigrant Jashanpreet Singh killed three people in California crash while driving under influence
California granted Singh a Commercial Driver’s License despite his illegal status
Over 25% of California’s non-domiciled CDLs were improperly issued according to federal audit
Trump administration cracking down on states issuing licenses to illegal aliens
Deadly Consequences of California’s Policies
Jashanpreet Singh, a 21-year-old Indian national who entered the United States illegally in 2022 during the Biden administration, caused a multi-car pileup on a California highway that killed three innocent Americans. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Singh was released into the country by the previous administration and later granted a Commercial Driver’s License by California authorities. ICE has now lodged an immigration detainer following his arrest on charges of manslaughter while intoxicated and driving under the influence.
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Federal Audit Exposes Systemic State Failures
A federal audit revealed “catastrophic patterns” of states unlawfully granting commercial driving licenses to illegal immigrants, with California leading the pack in reckless behavior. Over 25% of non-domiciled CDLs reviewed in California were “improperly issued,” according to Department of Transportation findings. This systematic failure represents a fundamental breakdown in public safety protocols that puts every American driver at risk when sharing roads with unqualified, illegal operators of massive commercial vehicles.
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Trump Administration Takes Action
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has implemented emergency restrictions on commercial licensing requirements, specifically targeting California’s dangerous practices. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized that the Department of Transportation is cracking down on licenses “wrongfully being issued to people who clearly do not deserve to uphold these positions.” The administration has mandated that California pause issuing non-domiciled CDLs and threatened to withhold millions in federal funding if the state fails to comply with safety requirements.
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