A 21‑year‑old Indian‑origin driver, Jashanpreet Singh, caused a fatal crash on California’s I‑10 freeway that killed three people. Singh, who illegally crossed the US‑Mexico border in 2022, was reportedly driving a semi‑truck while under the influence of drugs. The tragedy shocked the public and raised fresh questions about how the U.S. manages its borders and immigration.
Internal reports from Khalsa Vox say Singh was released under the Department of Homeland Security’s “alternatives to detention” program. That policy was created to cut down on overcrowded immigration facilities, but the case shows it can leave gaps. Singh walked away with no follow‑up, found a job in the trucking industry, and obtained a commercial driver’s license—an outcome that highlighted the disjointed coordination between immigration, law enforcement, and transportation agencies.
Data from U.S. Border Patrol officials show a sharp rise in illegal crossings by Indians traveling from Canada to the U.S. over the past two years. The report claims underground networks promise bright futures abroad, but many travelers end up in dangerous situations, detention, or death.
The article also points to a growing problem with fringe separatist groups. Khalistani factions, active across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., have long used migrant vulnerabilities to recruit. Investigators say these groups employ organized crime—such as narco‑terrorism, hawala money transfers, and fake asylum claims—to fund their operations. They often pose as community organizations, offering protection, jobs, or brotherhood, only to lure young people into propaganda networks that glorify rebellion while exploiting fear and injustice.
The reporter frames the crash not as a crime against immigrants but as a wake‑up call for Western governments. He urges the U.S. and Canada to rethink their immigration models: tighten illegal entry with better surveillance, while creating dignified legal pathways for those who wish to move abroad. The aim is a system that safeguards public safety without turning hopeful migrants into victims of exploitation.
Source: ianslive
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