Row on Indian-original truck driver Harjinder Singh: California Guv’s office says that he gave us admission under Trump Presidency

The office of California Governor Gavin Newsom passed a deer on President Donald Trump on the issue of illegal foreign Harjinder Singh, who has been accused of killing vehicles after his wrong U-turn after killing three people in Florida. The 35-year-old Harjinder, who belongs to India, has a license for a commercial driver in Dame-Sasted California, who triggers a political slugfest with Republican, who blames the Dame states for becoming a sanctuary for illegal aliens. Newsom’s office said Singh entered the US in 2018 when Trump was the President. Newsom’s office said that under the California law, someone gets a license of a commercial driver when they have a legitimate presence in the country.
Exile after criminal proceedings
The video of Harjinder and a co-year-Yatri went viral inside the moments of the truck before taking the wrong turn. The accident occurred on August 12 near Fort Pierce on Florida Turnpike when Singh replaced his tractor-trailer through a “unauthorized place”, which was only using the office. After the video went viral, it was discovered that Singh illegally entered the US through the southern border in 2018. It is not clear how he managed the driver’s license if he was an illegal foreigner. Singh faces three cases of killing vehicles. Under the Florida law, vehicles are killing a second degree hooliganism, which is a jail sentence up to 15 years. He faces exile after criminal proceedings.
California driver’s license rule
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”.“This incident underlines the importance and urgency of the work that the Trump administration is doing to audit CDLs across the country, besides a fundamental requirement for the operation of commercial vehicles in the English-language proficiency, in addition to its increased enlarged enhanced enforcement of English-language proficiency,” the Chief Operating Association of American Trucking Association Dain Hoverth.