Vidmax has learned that Jashanpreet Singh, an Indian national who entered the U.S. illegally during the Biden administration, was handed a shockingly light sentence of approximately five years in prison after pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter in a devastating pileup that claimed three lives on Southern California's Interstate 10.
The crash unfolded when Singh, driving a semi-truck, plowed into stopped traffic without any attempt to brake or swerve, causing an eight-vehicle collision in Ontario that left families shattered and two others hospitalized; Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy blasted California Democrats, stating the tragedy "would have never happened if Gavin Newsom had followed our new rules," and slammed the state's failure to enforce immigration and safety laws that now left victims without full justice.
Heart-wrenching video from the scene shows the moment of impact, with Singh's rig barreling into traffic and causing chaos with smoke, twisted metal, and emergency responders rushing to the scene.
Critics are calling the ruling a slap in the face to law-abiding Americans, highlighting how open-border policies under the previous administration enabled such tragedies while sanctuary-state mentality continues to protect criminals over citizens, with the video evidence of the chaos and victim photos circulating widely as families demand accountability from a system many see as broken.