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White House says California granted license to illegal immigrant trucker charged in fatal DUI crash

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Thursday that California issued a commercial driver’s license (CDL) to an illegal immigrant truck driver charged in a fatal DUI crash that killed three people.

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«I can confirm that California gave this individual a license, and it is something that the Department of Transportation has already looked into,» Leavitt said. «I know Secretary Duffy, who’s doing a phenomenal job, has spoken on this many times in the crackdown that the Department of Transportation is taking on these licenses that are wrongfully being issued to people who clearly do not deserve to uphold these positions.»

Leavitt said the individual first entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 «and was released into our country by the previous administration.» 

She added that the Department of Transportation (DOT) was cracking down on the issuing of CDLs amid a «disturbing pattern» of them being given to illegal immigrants.

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Reporters raise their hands to ask a question as White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a press briefing at the White House on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Evan Vucci/AP Photo)

Jashanpreet Singh, a 21-year-old illegal immigrant from India, was accused of driving while intoxicated and causing a crash that left three people dead. He has since been arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated after allegedly plowing his big rig into slow-moving traffic on the I-10 Freeway in San Bernardino County.

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Multiple federal law enforcement sources told Fox News that Singh was first encountered by Border Patrol agents in California’s El Centro Sector in March 2022 and released into the interior of the country pending an immigration hearing. 

Police say Singh never hit the brakes before slamming into the traffic jam, citing toxicology tests that confirmed impairment.

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Jashanpreet Singh, an illegal immigrant from India, was arrested in connection with a deadly crash on the I-10 Freeway in San Bernardino County, Calif., on Oct. 21, 2025.  (Bill Melugin/via X,ICE)

«This is a tragic situation,» a spokeswoman for Gov. Gavin Newsom said to Fox News Digital. «And as with every tragedy over the last ten months, Secretary Noem has ordered Secretary Duffy to look for every opportunity to manipulate the facts to score cheap political points, but the FEDERAL government needs to look within before they cast blame outside.»

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«The FEDERAL government approved and renewed this individual’s FEDERAL employment authorization multiple times – which allowed him to obtain a commercial driver’s license in accordance with FEDERAL law,» she added.

The Biden administration approved Singh’s work permit. Illegal immigrants can apply for work authorization 180 days after making their asylum claim. Singh was caught and released at the border in March 2022. He has been in asylum proceedings ever since. Additionally, acquiring a work permit would not require California to issue an individual a CDL, nor would it give an individual the right to one.

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The incident comes just months after a similar fatal crash involving an illegal immigrant truck driver.

On Aug. 12, Harjinder Singh allegedly made an illegal U-turn in an unauthorized area on the Florida Turnpike, colliding with a minivan and killing three people. He was arrested in California, where he fled after the deadly crash, and was extradited to Florida.

Singh crossed into the U.S. illegally in 2018 through the southern border and was able to obtain a CDL in California. The first Trump administration rejected his request for work authorization in September 2020, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin said.

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Composite photo shows Florida crash scene involving Harjinder Singh’s truck and bodycam still of Singh during a July 3 New Mexico stop.

A composite image shows firefighters responding to a fatal Florida crash linked to Harjinder Singh’s truck and body camera of Singh being cited for speeding in New Mexico on July 3, 2025. (St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office; New Mexico State Police)

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On Oct. 15, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) would withhold over $40 million from California after a probe revealed that the state failed to comply with English Language Proficiency standards.

In response to a video of the incident, Duffy said, «This is exactly why USDOT has withheld $40 MILLION from California for failure to comply with our rules to protect drivers. We cannot allow our roads to be a dangerous place!»

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Fox News Digital reached out to DOT for comment.

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German chancellor defends remarks on migrants suggesting citizens ‘afraid to move around in public spaces’

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has doubled down on comments he made about migration, saying many Germans and Europeans are «afraid to move around in public spaces.»

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Merz has rejected criticism from some German political circles over his government’s tough stance on illegal immigration.

«But we still have this problem in the cityscape, of course, and that’s why the federal interior minister is facilitating and carrying out large-scale deportations,» he said during a visit to Potsdam last week.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz sparked backlash while remarking about the country’s migration policies.  (Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

The statement prompted backlash, some accusing the German leader of being racist. He rejected the criticism while on the sidelines of a summit on the Western Balkans in London, saying migrants were «an indispensable part of our labor market,» German-based DW News reported.

He also claimed that many people in Germany and across Europe are nonetheless «afraid to move around in public spaces» because of migrants «who do not have permanent residence status, do not work and do not abide by our rules,» the outlet reported.

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A protest over remarks made by German German Chancellor Friedrich Merz about migration.

Numerous demonstrators gather for a demonstration in Berlin Oct. 19, 2025, with the slogan «Brandmauer hoch!» («We are the cityscape»), referring to a statement made by Chancellor Merz in reference to migration policy.   (Annette Riedl/picture alliance via Getty Images)

«I don’t know whether you have children. If you do, and there are daughters among them, ask your daughters what I might have meant. I suspect you’ll get a pretty clear and unambiguous answer. There’s nothing I need to retract,» he said when asked if he would withdraw his earlier remarks.

Some have signed a petition disputing Merz’s comments. The signees include actor Marie Nasemann and environmental activist Luisa Neubauer.

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«There are approximately 40 million daughters in this country. We have a genuine interest in ensuring that our safety is taken seriously,» Neubauer wrote on Instagram. «What we are not interested in is being misused as a pretext or justification for statements that were ultimately discriminatory, racist and deeply hurtful.»



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Brasil advierte que una «intervención externa» en Venezuela puede «incendiar» América del Sur

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Una intervención de Estados Unidos para deponer al presidente de Venezuela Nicolás Maduro «puede incendiar América del Sur» y Brasil no lo aceptará, advirtió el asesor especial del presidente Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Celso Amorim.

En una entrevista con AFP, Amorim, que fue canciller de Lula en sus primeros dos gobiernos (2003-2010), expresó preocupación por los ataques estadounidenses sin «ninguna prueba» contra embarcaciones de supuestos narcotraficantes en el Caribe, cerca de las costas venezolanas, lo que calificó como una «amenaza de intervención externa».

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El asunto, según el veterano diplomático, puede estar en la agenda de una reunión todavía a confirmar entre Lula y el presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, el domingo en Malasia, al margen de la cumbre regional de la Asean.

Las relaciones entre Trump y Lula se tensaron luego de que el republicano impusiera aranceles punitivos del 50% al gigante sudamericano por el juicio al ex presidente Jair Bolsonaro, condenado a 27 años de cárcel por golpismo.

-¿Lula expresará su descontento ante Trump por los ataques estadounidenses a embarcaciones en el Caribe si se concreta su reunión el domingo?

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-Dependerá del ambiente de la conversación. Brasil claramente está preocupado con el uso de la fuerza, la amenaza del uso de la fuerza o la amenaza de métodos clandestinos como la CIA para derribar gobiernos de la región. No queremos una convulsión en nuestra región. Dependiendo de lo que suceda, puede efectivamente tener consecuencias muy profundas y muy graves. No va a quedar contenida a los países donde ocurra. Hay una amenaza de intervención externa, hay personas muriendo ya. No sé si son narcotraficantes, pero no hay ninguna prueba de que lo sean. Es muy peligroso».

-¿Si EEUU interviene para deponer al mandatario venezolano Nicolás Maduro, cómo se posicionaría Brasil?

-Estamos en contra de una intervención externa. El problema de quién va a gobernar en Venezuela es de los venezolanos. No es fácil, exige mucha ayuda para crear puentes, pero una intervención externa, sea armada o con servicios de inteligencia, no es el camino. No podemos aceptar una intervención externa porque eso va a crear un resentimiento inmenso. Para Brasil y para Colombia (puede) crear problemas concretos de refugiados. Eso puede incendiar América del Sur y llevar a la radicalización de la política en todo el continente».

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-¿Qué permitió el acercamiento de Brasil y Estados Unidos después de meses de tensiones por el juicio a Bolsonaro y los aranceles?

-«Diría que el sentido común, de ambas partes. El presidente Lula no va a dar lecciones a Trump y espero que lo contrario no ocurra tampoco. Tiene que haber un diálogo para buscar los puntos de encuentro. Se trata de continuar una conversación positiva y sobre todo un buen entendimiento en la parte económica y comercial».

-¿Cree que Trump desistió de apoyar al bolsonarismo en Brasil tras la condena al ex presidente ultraderechista?

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-La palabra Bolsonaro no fue pronunciada en la conversación (telefónica de Lula y Trump el 6 de octubre). En todo gobierno hay personas más pragmáticas y personas más ideológicas. En este caso, creo que personas pragmáticas deben de haber hablado con Trump».

-¿Qué ofrecerá Brasil a EEUU para lograr la retirada de los aranceles?

-Creo que lo más importante es haber comenzado un diálogo sin precondiciones. Se acordó crear un grupo de trabajo que discutirá las cuestiones comerciales. Ahora, cómo será, qué será importante, es muy pronto para decirlo. Yo fui negociador durante mucho tiempo y no es cuestión de ir ofreciendo cosas.

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-¿Los minerales críticos, entre ellos las tierras raras que Brasil posee, pueden estar sobre la mesa?

-Conversaremos sobre cualquier asunto. Sobre minerales críticos y tierras raras, lo importante es que seamos capaces de definir nuestras necesidades. Nosotros estamos abiertos a inversiones, siempre que también haya beneficio para Brasil.

-¿Brasil prioriza lograr la exención de aranceles a sectores importantes como la carne y el café?

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-La carne y el café son importantes obviamente pero las máquinas y motores también. Todos los sectores serán negociados. Creo que va a ser una discusión práctica, vamos a ver qué conseguimos. No hubo condicionamiento político, jurídico o ideológico en relación a la negociación. Eso es lo más importante, ya es un nuevo comienzo.

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US sanctions Colombian president and family over drug trafficking allegations

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The Trump administration’s Treasury Department on Friday sanctioned Colombian President Gustavo Francisco Petro, along with his wife, son and a close associate, accusing the group of being involved in the global illicit drug trade.

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The action was taken under a Biden administration executive order targeting foreigners involved in the drug trade.

Petro joins a number of other world leaders under sanction by the Treasury, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and former president of Syria Bashar al-Assad.

President of Colombia Gustavo Petro Urrego was placed under sanction by the U.S. Treasury. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

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«Since President Gustavo Petro came to power, cocaine production in Colombia has exploded to the highest rate in decades, flooding the United States and poisoning Americans,» Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent wrote in a news release. «President Petro has allowed drug cartels to flourish and refused to stop this activity.»

Petro responded to the announcement on X, calling the sanction «a complete paradox.»

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«Indeed, Bernie Moreno’s threat has come true; my children, my wife, and I have been added to the OFAC list,» Petro wrote in a post. «My lawyer in my defense will be Dany Kovalik from the USA. Fighting drug trafficking for decades and effectively has brought me this measure from the government of the society we helped so much to curb their cocaine consumption. A complete paradox, but not a step back and never on our knees.»

The Treasury accused Petro, his wife Veronica, eldest son Nicolás, and Minister of Interior Armando Benedetti of being involved in narcotics trafficking and narcoterrorism, which it said is continuing to fuel violence, corruption and instability in Colombia, while also «posing significant challenges to regional and international security.»

«Colombia remains the world’s top producer and exporter of cocaine,» officials wrote in a statement. «Cocaine from Colombia is often purchased by Mexican cartels, who then smuggle it into the United States via the southern border. It is a scheduled substance that is a significant drug threat to the United States, despite Gustavo Petro’s recent, flippant comparison of the use of the drug to whiskey.»

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Petro, a former guerrilla member, was elected to the Colombian presidency in 2022.

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Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro said he has hired an American attorney. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara, File)

The department accused him of providing narco-terrorist organizations with benefits under the auspices of his «total peace» plan, among other policies, which officials said have led to record highs in coca cultivation and cocaine production.

The Treasury also alleged Petro has allied himself with Maduro, who is also under U.S. sanction, and the Cartel de Los Soles.

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«Gustavo Petro’s erratic behavior has also driven Colombia further apart from its partners in additional ways,» officials wrote. «In 2024, he shared confidential information obtained via secure anti-money laundering communication channels, threatening the integrity of the international financial system and leading to the suspension of Colombia’s Financial Intelligence Unit from The Egmont Group.»

Petro’s son and political heir, Nicolás, was charged in 2023 with money laundering and illicit enrichment over allegations that he funneled money received from drug traffickers into his father’s «total peace» efforts and election campaign.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro was sanctioned along with his family and an associate. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)

He later admitted to receiving dirty money from a person formerly involved in narcotics trafficking and son of a contractor on trial for financing paramilitaries, according to officials.

President Donald Trump determined Columbia was a major drug transit or major illicit drug producing country on Sept. 15, finding it is «failing demonstrably» to uphold its drug control responsibilities.

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Property and assets belonging to those sanctioned, that are in the U.S. or controlled by people in the U.S., are frozen and must be reported to OFAC. Entities owned 50% or more by those sanctioned are also frozen, and U.S. citizens are generally prohibited from related transactions.

Violations can result in civil or criminal penalties, with OFAC able to impose civil penalties on a strict liability basis.

Principal deputy spokesperson Tommy Pigott added Secretary of State Marco Rubio will not certify Colombia under the criteria of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2024, as carried forward by the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2025.

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«The United States will not turn a blind eye to Petro’s appeasement and emboldening of narco-terrorists,» Pigott wrote in a statement. «We are committed to bringing terrorists and drug traffickers to justice and preventing deadly illegal drugs from entering our country. There must be no impunity for drug traffickers or acts of terrorism or violence by criminal armed groups.»

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«We remain steadfast in our support for Colombian security forces, its justice sector, and departmental and municipal officials, and we will continue to partner with them in our joint efforts to combat drug trafficking,» he added. «Today’s decision is not a reflection on these institutions but rather the failures and incompetence of Gustavo Petro and his inner circle.»

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Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, reacted to the announcement on X, saying «FAFO,» an acronym which stands for f— around and find out.

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