The brutal consequences of California's reckless sanctuary state policies have claimed another innocent victim—and this time, it's a 7-year-old girl whose life has been shattered by an illegal immigrant truck driver who never should have been behind the wheel of an 80,000-pound death machine.
Dalilah Coleman's father, Marcus Coleman, has been desperately trying to reach Governor Gavin Newsom after his little girl suffered life-altering injuries in a multi-car crash allegedly caused by illegal immigrant Partap Singh. But the governor who rolled out the red carpet for illegals with driver's licenses can't be bothered to take a grieving father's call.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. Newsom will bend over backwards to protect criminal aliens and give them every benefit of American citizenship—including the privilege of operating commercial vehicles on our highways—but when their reckless policies destroy an innocent child's life, suddenly he's nowhere to be found.
California's Deadly Sanctuary Experiment Claims Another Victim
This isn't just another traffic accident—this is the predictable result of California Democrats prioritizing illegal aliens over the safety of American families. Singh, an Indian national with no legal right to be in this country, was handed a commercial driver's license by the same state government that now refuses to answer for the consequences.
"The governor who handed out licenses to illegals like candy on Halloween suddenly goes silent when a little girl pays the price with her future."
While President Trump works to secure our borders and deport criminal aliens, governors like Newsom continue doubling down on the failed policies that put foreign lawbreakers ahead of American children. How many more Dalilah Colemans will it take before these sanctuary state politicians are held accountable?
Marcus Coleman deserves answers. His daughter deserves justice. And American families deserve leaders who put their safety first—not the comfort of illegal aliens who shouldn't be here in the first place.
