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Monday, August 25, 2025

Pro-Crime Liberals Suffering From Luigi-Itis

Nothing should surprise me any more, but I was outraged and disgusted to hear about this petition.  Excuse me, but this was a deliberate act. The "driver" deliberately entered our country illegally. He was deliberately given a CDL despite being an illegal alien, and despite the fact that he can't read or speak English. He also deliberately took a dangerous, illegal turn, which resulted in the deaths of 3 innocent people.

The Florida Attorney General, James Uthmeier, said he will simply disregard this insane petition.

Where are the rallies, petitions, and sympathy for the victims?

All of these harmful sanctuary state laws must be eliminated to prevent more needless deaths, but I doubt this will ever happen. Other than that, maybe these lawless sanctuary states can secede from America and form their own separate country somewhere else.

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Nearly 2.5M people sign petition supporting illegal immigrant truck driver charged in fatal crash; Singh faces vehicular homicide charges after Florida Turnpike collision killed three people

Fox News 8/24/25

"A petition urging Florida officials to show leniency toward Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant truck driver accused of causing a crash that killed three people, has garnered nearly 2.5 million signatures as of Sunday afternoon.

"The petition — posted on the website Change.org and addressed to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — calls for both DeSantis and the Florida Board of Executive Clemency to re-examine the case against the 28-year-old. Singh faces three counts of vehicular homicide and three counts of manslaughter in connection with the deadly Aug. 12 crash.

"Harjinder Singh, 28, an illegal immigrant, was operating a commercial semi-truck with a trailer on the Florida Turnpike in Fort Pierce when he allegedly attempted a U-turn in an unauthorized area. The trailer jackknifed and collided with a minivan, killing all three of its passengers, according to officials.

"Singh was arrested in Stockton, California, on Aug. 16 and later extradited to Florida. Investigators determined that he and his passenger, Harneet Singh, fled to Sacramento the day after the crash, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.

"On Saturday, a Florida judge denied bond to Singh, ruling that he is an unauthorized alien and a substantial flight risk. St. Lucie County Judge Lauren Sweet also found probable cause for all six charges against Singh and classified them as forcible felonies under Florida law.

"This was a tragic accident — not a deliberate act," the petition states. "While accountability matters, the severity of the charges against him does not align with the circumstances of the incident."

"If convicted, the petition requests that Singh receive a "proportionate and reasonable" sentence, that parole eligibility be granted after part of his sentence is served and that alternatives to incarceration — like counseling or community service — be considered."

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