Truck driver in deadly California crash entered US illegally
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Singh was accused of driving under the influence when he caused a chain reaction crash involving eight vehicles along Interstate 10 in Ontario.
The federal and California governments took a jab at each other over the immigration status of the semi-truck driver.
DOT drops a "bombshell" stating California outright ignored DOT's new emergency rule on non-domiciled CDLs and upgraded Jashanpreet Singh's CDL just 6 days before the I-10 crash. California fires back.
Jashanpreet Singh was allegedly under the influence of drugs when he crashed his semi-truck into slow-moving traffic on the 10 Freeway in San Bernardino County on Tuesday, according to cops. The wreck, which was caught on dashcam, killed three people and left at least four others injured.
Jashanpreet, an illegal immigrant, crossed the southern border of the US in 2022 and was released pending an immigration hearing
The family of Jashanpreet Singh, an Indian-origin truck driver accused of causing a tragic accident in the US, defends him against intoxication claims. The incident, causing multiple deaths, highlights the dangers of illegal migration and raises concerns about foreign truck drivers on American roads amid increasing human smuggling issues.
Chandigarh: The family of a 21-year-old Indian-origin truck driver, who has been accused of causing a semi-truck crash that left three people dead in the US, Friday rubbished claims that he was intoxicated while driving,