California’s illegal alien sanctuary state policies are causing deaths across the nation.
California problems don’t stay in the state and sanctuary states are polluting the country with the consequences of protecting illegal aliens. The latest such consequence just killed three people in Florida.
On August 12, 2025, the Florida Highway Patrol responded to one of the deadliest crashes the Turnpike has seen in recent years. Harjunder Singh was driving a semi-truck when he attempted to make an illegal U-turn which put his truck directly in the path of a Chrysler Town & Country minivan heading north The minivan became lodged under the truck, leaving passengers trapped. A 37-year-old woman from Pompano Beach and a 54-year-old man from Miami died at the scene.
The driver died at the hospital.
Singh was an illegal alien operating with a California CDL. Illegal aliens have been responsible for a disproportionate number of crashes and deaths on the road. By licensing illegal aliens, California is endangering people across the country.
The Trump administration has different options for pressuring California to stop handing out licenses to illegals, but one option is to deny highway funding.
When Louisiana dropped an age limit on drinking, Bill Clinton threatened to cut off highway funds. There’s a much more obvious argument for cutting off highway funds to California especially as its illegal alien sanctuary state policies are causing deaths across the nation.
Article posted with permission from Daniel Greenfield
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