Sanctuary state under fire for granting license to illegal alien who allegedly killed young girl with car

Fox NewsSaturday, November 22, 2025 at 2:00:08 PM
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Sanctuary state under fire for granting license to illegal alien who allegedly killed young girl with car
  • An illegal immigrant, who was driving with a valid Oregon
  • The case has sparked outrage and debate over the effectiveness of sanctuary state policies, particularly in relation to public safety and accountability for illegal immigrants involved in serious crimes. Critics argue that such policies may inadvertently enable dangerous situations.
  • This incident reflects a broader national conversation about immigration laws and public safety, as similar cases involving illegal immigrants with valid licenses have emerged across the country, raising questions about the balance between providing access to essential services and ensuring community safety.
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