‘To go back to India from intimidation’: Truck driver Harjinder Singh, who killed 3 in Florida, was allowed to stay in the US on a $ 5,000 bond in 2018

Indian -origin truck driver Harjinder Singh killed three in Florida, said in 2018 that he was scared to return to India.

Indian-origin truck driver Harjinder Singh, after taking three wrong turns in Florida with his half-truck, Donald Trump administration dug all its previous records and now confirmed that he was arrested by Seema Patrol, two days after entering the country through California in 2018. The Homeland Security Department said that after his arrest on September 20, 2018, Harjinder Singh’s immigrant proceedings are pending. When he was arrested in 2018, he was processed to remove quickly, but claimed that he was scared of returning to India. Fox News reported that his fear was confirmed by American citizenship and immigration services and was released on a $ 5,000 immigration bond.

3 Florida killed on turnpike

Singh was arrested on August 12 after three people were killed near Fort Pierce on Florida Turnpike. All three were in a minivan. Two passengers, a 37 -year -old woman from Pompeano Beach, and a 54 -year -old man from Miami died on the spot, and a 30 -year -old man from Florida city, the driver later died in a hospital.According to Fox News, Singh was arrested by American Marshal in California on Saturday on a warrant for three cases of vehicles in connection with a deadly accident in Florida. Under the Florida law, vehicles are killing a second degree hooliganism, which is a jail sentence up to 15 years.After the video recorded inside the semi-truck went viral, Indians were attacked for driving on American roads and Singh was found to be an illegal foreigner from India, the incident became a major political flashpoint. DHS said that Singh said that he did not have a serious physical or mental medical condition, “there are no known immediate relatives in the US Army and not the primary acting of a person with mental or physical disability, a minor or a person with a serious disease.” Singh is also unmarried, he has no minor dependent children and is not a victim of domestic violence or human trafficking – factors that could stop their immediate exile. “After carefully considering all factors and available records, Singh is considered an important threat to public safety and is an extraordinary situation that warns enforcement action due to the serious nature of its criminal history,” said DHS.

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