Truck driver accused by the Trump administration of being in the US illegally is denied bond
Harjinder Singh faces six forcible felony charges including vehicular homicide after an illegal U-turn caused a crash killing three, with bond denied due to flight risk, court ruled.
- A truck driver, Singh, was denied bond after being charged with three state counts of vehicular homicide and immigration violations.
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed a hold on Singh due to his illegal status.
- Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin stated that issuing a commercial license to someone in the country illegally is 'asinine.'
- Florida authorities reported that Singh entered the U.S. illegally from Mexico in 2018.
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Illegal immigrant truck driver accused of killing 3 in Florida crash denied bond
Harjinder Singh was charged with three state counts of vehicular homicide and immigration violations after making an illegal U-turn in Florida, killing three people, and was denied bond on all charges.

Truck driver accused by the Trump administration of being in the US illegally is denied bond
A truck driver accused of making an illegal U-turn that killed three people in Florida has been denied bond. The incident has sparked a clash between the U.S.
Indian-origin truck driver facing homicide charges in US denied bond
New York, Aug 23 (PTI) An Indian-origin truck driver, accused of causing a deadly crash that killed three people on a Florida highway, was denied bond on Saturday, according to a media report. Harjinder Singh, 28, faces three counts of vehicular homicide for allegedly making an illegal U-turn in his tractor-trailer that caused the deadly crash in Fort Pierce on August 12. A minivan then slammed into the trailer, killing all three people inside. …
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