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Another Illegal Immigrant Semi Driver Caused a Fatal Crash in Indiana

The illegal immigrant truck driver responsible for this fatal crash has been identified as Singh Sukhdeep, who received his CDL from Indiana last year. Sukhdeep entered the U.S. in 2018 and was released at the border. He is now in ICE custody.

Original story:

Yesterday, there was a fatal crash in Hendricks County, Indiana. A semi-truck ran a red light on eastbound US 36, striking a northbound pickup truck. That truck was pushed across a grass median, where it hit another car that was waiting to make a left-hand turn.

The driver of the pickup truck, 64-year-old Terry Schultz, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Now, Fox News' Bill Melugin is reporting that "multiple federal law enforcement sources" are saying that semi-truck driver was an illegal alien.

This is just the latest fatality in a string of crashes involving illegal immigrants who were given CDLs in blue states, and the second one in Indiana this month.

Back on February 5, Townhall reported that four members of the Indiana Amish community were killed when a truck driven by a Kyrgyzstan national named Bekzhan Beishekeev, who hit the vehicle the Amish men were riding in head-on. 

Just yesterday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Transportation Department was cracking down on "CDL mills," writing on X that "unqualified drivers DO NOT BELONG on our roads."

Angela Ganote, the local reporter who first broke the story about the crash, said it's hard for local reporters to get confirmation of facts.

And not a single Democrat will express sympathy or policy changes in the wake of yet another completely preventable crash.

How many more American lives have to be lost before Democrats stop tolerating illegal immigrants getting behind the wheel of semi-trucks?