Thursday, 04 Sep 2025

Florida official blasts Newsom's 'failed policies' as deadly crash suspect is extradited

Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins slammed California Gov. Gavin Newsom's immigration policies while speaking to reporters in the Golden State as illegal immigrant Harjinder Singh was being extraditied.


Florida official blasts Newsom's 'failed policies' as deadly crash suspect is extradited

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.

The Department of Transportation (DOT) said that after the crash Singh failed English and road sign tests.

"How many more lives have to be lost because of Gavin Newsom's failed policies? How many more lives have to be lost because of fentanyl, because of gangs, because of rampant disregard for American citizens?" he asked.

He also questioned how California could have issued the CDL to someone who "didn't have basic English proficiency" and "didn't know the road signs."

During the news conference, Collins responded to a charge from Newsom that he was there for media attention, calling it "a bunch of hogwash." He then took the opportunity to blast Newsom, saying that he doesn't understand "the first thing about leadership."

"I am out here answering questions in California because I believe in protecting our citizenry that much," Collins said.

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, according to Tricia McLaughlin, Homeland Security assistant secretary for public affairs.  

McLaughlin has tangled with Newsom in recent days as the two argue over responsibility.

"Hey, genius: the federal government (TRUMP ADMIN) already confirmed that this guy meets federal and state immigration requirements - YOU issued him a work permit (EAD). As usual, the Trump Administration is either lying or clueless," Newsom's office said in a post on X after being criticized by McLaughlin.

McLaughlin fired back saying the claim was "false" and that Singh's work authorization was rejected in September 2020.

"It was later approved under the Biden Administration [on] June 9, 2021. The state of California issues Commercial Driver's Licenses. There is no national CDL," McLaughlin wrote.

A spokesperson for Newsom told Fox News Digital that Singh was reissued a work permit on April 9, and once again blamed Trump.

Collins vowed that Florida would ensure Singh is "brought to justice," echoing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' sentiment.

"Fleeing to a sanctuary state will not prevent him from facing justice in Florida, and we will make sure of that. He will be held accountable for his criminal actions," DeSantis told Fox News Digital on Wednesday. 

Fox News Digital's Peter D'Abrosca, Charles Creitz and Louis Casiano contributed to this report.

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