Remember back in August, when Indian native Harjinder Singh steered his truck to make an illegal U-turn using an ‘Official Use Only’ area on the Florida Turnpike? A minivan collided with the trailer, and the driver and two passengers died. Singh was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide. It turned out that Singh was an illegal alien who had obtained a commercial driver’s license in California.
We're not sure which local news station did this sob story with truck driver Vivak Sharma, who went to get his commercial driver's license renewed (we're assuming in California), but was denied thanks to new rules that limit CDLs to American citizens and US residents.
https://x.com/TheKevinDalton/status/1977780564171354292
He’s been here 8 years.
Can’t even muster up basic English. Can I just point out that English is 1 of the 2 nationally recognized languages of India & that “Sharma” is a Hindu Brahmin surname? How can he not speak English?
Claiming asylum from a country not at war. What is he seeking asylum for? India is a democracy. Asylum claims out of there are fraud. You can tell it’s a fraud his family still lives there and they clearly are not having any issues
He’s sending his money back to India, so he can go there when he no longer needs to claim asylum and live well on the money he earned here … while claiming bullshit asylum.
Yeah, taxing remittances would be a great solution - I'm all in. Mexicans have been sending billions of dollars south every year and draining our economy while still collecting benefits. 50% tax rate on all money sent out of the USA.
ReplyDeleteI agree completely. This has been going on for way too long and I'm all in on them paying taxes on remittances since they avoid so many other kinds of taxes.
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