‘Attestinal-Relead’: Christie Nom killed Indian truck driver Harjinder Singh 3 in Florida, blames Newsom

In 2018, the Indian truck driver who illegally entered us was arrested for killing 3 people in a road accident in Florida, due to which he took the wrong U-turn.

Homeland security secretary Christie Nom said that three people died in Florida due to the wrong U-turn of a semi truck, an intestinal tragedy that should never have happened. NoM said that DHS will work with the US Transport Department to ensure that illegal aliens do not get licenses from the courts of the sanctuary. “3 innocent people were killed in Florida as Gavin Newsom’s DMV issued an illegal alien license to an illegal alien.DHS said in a statement, “Three innocent people were killed in Florida as Gavin Newsom’s California’s DMV issued an illegal alien license to an illegal alien – it is the state government.”The statement said Gavin Newsome how many more innocent people have to die before stopping playing games with the security of the American public?

Florida Accident: Why DHS is fighting with California

Harjinder Singh, the driver of the semi, took the wrong U-turn and caused the death of three people, who was in his vehicle, obtained his driving license in California. As California ruled Democratic, Trump administration and office of Governor Gavin Newsom started passing deer on each other for the tragedy. While DHS convicted California for giving illegal alien a driver’s license, Newsom’s office said Singh entered the US in 2018 when Trump was the President.

Did Harjinder Singh enter illegally in 2018?

DHS confirmed that Harjinder Singh illegally entered the US through the southern border in 2018 and was arrested within two days. But he said that he was afraid to return to India – a fear that was confirmed by American citizenship and immigration services. At that time, he was released on an immigration bond of $ 5,000. Since then his immigration proceedings have been pending but he managed to obtain the driver’s license in California. California’s assembly bill 60 (AB60), enacted in 2015, allows unwarded migrants to apply for driver’s license if they can provide identity and evidence of California residence. These licenses have been marked “not for federal identity”.

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