In a shocking turn of events, the illegal alien truck driver charged with vehicular homicide is set to make his first court appearance today, sparking outrage across Florida. Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins personally escorted the driver from California—a state criticized for its lax immigration policies—to face justice after a horrific crash that claimed three innocent lives.
The driver, who illegally crossed the border in 2018, obtained a commercial driver’s license despite failing three out of sixteen questions on the driving exam. This revelation has ignited a firestorm of criticism aimed at California Governor Gavin Newsom, with Collins stating, “This is an indictment on his failed policies.” The lieutenant governor emphasized the need for accountability, stating, “Three innocent lives were cut short because of somebody who shouldn’t have had a CDL.”
Witnesses report that during the escort, the driver exhibited no remorse for the tragedy, showing a chilling indifference to the lives lost. Collins described him as having “broken English” and a “blank slate,” indicating a disturbing lack of concern for the consequences of his actions.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the driver faces three counts of vehicular manslaughter, which could lead to a prison sentence of up to 30 years. Following his time behind bars, he will be deported, a move Collins insists is crucial for restoring public trust. “We will throw the book at him,” Collins vowed, underscoring Florida’s commitment to prioritizing the safety of its citizens.
As the case develops, tensions rise over immigration policies and public safety, with many calling for immediate reform. The eyes of the nation are on Florida as this tragic story continues to unfold, highlighting the urgent need for change in how such cases are handled.