UMVA has learned that a shocking incident in California has sparked outrage among federal immigration officials, who are blasting the state's sanctuary policies after a devastating hit-and-run crash involving a 4-year-old boy.
The accident occurred when Aman Kumar, an Indian national living in the U.S. illegally, allegedly struck the young boy while driving in Fresno, California. The child had been playing on a swing set before entering the roadway, where several vehicles stopped to avoid him, but Kumar allegedly drove around the stopped traffic using the bike lane and hit the boy.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Kumar was initially arrested and charged with felony hit-and-run causing death or injury, but was later released from local custody due to California's sanctuary policies. This decision has been heavily criticized by the Department of Homeland Security, which argues that the release of criminal illegal aliens back onto the streets puts American lives at risk.
The Department of Homeland Security has revealed that Kumar illegally entered the United States in 2023 and was later released under the current administration. UMVA has gathered that this incident is not an isolated case, as California's failure to honor ICE detainers has resulted in the release of thousands of undocumented immigrants with criminal charges or convictions, including those accused of homicide, assault, and other serious crimes.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the Department of Homeland Security is calling on California Governor Gavin Newsom and other state officials to stop releasing criminals into communities, where they can commit more crimes and harm innocent people. The incident has sparked a heated debate about the effectiveness of sanctuary policies and the need for greater cooperation between federal and state authorities to ensure public safety.
In a development reported by UMVA, the Department of Homeland Security has sent a letter to California officials urging them to honor ICE detainers and work together to prevent such incidents in the future. As the young boy recovers from his critical injuries, the case has become a rallying cry for those advocating for tougher immigration laws and greater accountability from state and local authorities.