This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
The driver in a deadly big rig that killed three in a crash in California had been caught sneaking into the United States illegally in 2022, but then released under Joe Biden's open borders policies and practices.
A report from Fox News cites federal law enforcement sources in revealing that Jashanpreet Singh, 21, encountered Border Patrol agents in the El Centro Sector in California in March 2022.
Then he was released into the interior of the country, as per Biden's practices, pending an immigration hearing.
Online reports said the driver, now "suspected of killing three people in a DUI crash on the 10 freeway in Ontario, CA," was revealed to be "an Indian illegal alien."
He is in custody now in San Bernardino County, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed a detainer on him.
"Police say Singh was speeding and under the influence, never hitting his breaks, when he crashed into slow moving traffic on the freeway, causing a devastating and deadly chain reaction crash that killed 3 people. The victims have not been identified yet," the report said.
The horrific violence was caught on dashcam video, and also injured multiple people.
"Police say Singh never hit the brakes before slamming into the traffic jam, citing toxicology tests that confirmed impairment," Fox reported.
And the Department of Homeland Security affirmed he does not have a lawful immigration status.
The report noted he was released under Biden's "alternatives to detention" practice, "one of several instances Fox News has documented where illegal immigrants released pending hearings went on to commit a crime."
It's not the first such scenario. An illegal alien driving a big rig in Florida caused a crash that also killed three several weeks ago.
WND reported initially on the video confirming the truck driver simply plowed into traffic in front of him with no apparent effort to slow down.
The evidence:
Reported the X member who posted the video: "I'm sure this wreck has nothing to do with the 25% of CDLs in Gavin Newsom's California being improperly issued…"