We have to kick them all..

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Original by @ABC7 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XAAxz8LIy0

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I just watched the news on the deadly semi-truck crash in Southern California where a semi driven by a man who entered the US illegally in 2022 plowed into multiple vehicles on the I-10, killing three people and injuring four more. The driver — Jashanpreet Singh, a 21-year-old from India — is now facing vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and discovery that he never braked before impact. On top of that: California apparently allowed him into the country, given him employment authorization, and he ended up behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler.

Singh allegedly entered illegally in 2022, while California systems allowed him employment authorization and maybe a CDL. That’s a systemic breakdown, not just one man’s mistake.
When a driver allegedly under the influence and illegally present kills three people, we must ask: how did he get behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler?
California issues CDLs and employment authorizations even to individuals with questionable immigration status, weak English proficiency and minimal vetting.
A commercial driver needs to read signs, know highway laws, and be fully licensed—allowing illicit drivers puts every highway user at risk.
Advocates speak of immigrants as victims—but when someone illegally in the country obtains a massive commercial vehicle and allegedly crashes into parked traffic while intoxicated, the public cost is severe.
Three lives lost, families destroyed—this is not abstract.
The federal government and state governments need accountability. If California refuses to enforce English and vetting standards while licensing semi-truck drivers, federal funding and oversight must respond.
When one state becomes a gateway for under-vetted drivers because immigration/laws are weak, the consequences spread nationwide.
End “sanctuary” licensing for commercial vehicles that ignores immigration status.
Require language proficiency, road-sign comprehension, and heavy-rig special training for all commercial drivers.
Ensure all drivers are fully vetted—immigration status, criminal background, sobriety record.
Provide transparency when accidents happen: how the driver got the job, his license history, whether regulators failed.
We must honor the victims—three lives lost, injured survivors, trauma, and a community impacted.

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