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Father of girl injured by illegal migrant truck driver slams ‘insensitive’ rhetoric during Noem hearing
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The father of a California girl who sustained a traumatic brain injury when an illegal immigrant commercial truck driver slammed into a vehicle she was riding in urged congressional lawmakers to prioritize the safety of American citizens amid the back-and-forth rhetoric over the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.
Marcus Coleman was in attendance during this week’s House Judiciary Committee hearing in which then-Homeland Security Kristi Noem answered questions about the agency’s immigration enforcement actions.
“At this point right now, what they’re doing is extremely disrespectful. It’s insensitive,” Coleman told Fox News Digital, referring to elected officials who oppose illegal immigrant enforcement. “Until it happens to them, that’s the point of view they’re going to have.”
On Wednesday, Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., a vocal critic of the Trump administration, apologized to the families in attendance who have lost loved ones to the actions of illegal immigrants, before remarking on migrant crime statistics during his interaction with Noem.
BLUE STATE INVESTIGATES HOW ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TRUCKER GOT LICENSE BEFORE DEADLY FLORIDA CRASH
Kristi Noem, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), during a House Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“For the folks that are here and your families, I’m sorry,” Cohen said, holding his hand over his heart. “It’s terrible what happened to you, to your children or your family members, but they are more likely… citizens are more likely to be attacked by United States citizens who are not undocumented.”
Noem, who has since been reassigned as the Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas, shot back, calling Cohen’s remark offensive to the Angel Families, which refers to relatives of Americans killed by individuals in the United States unlawfully.
“The vast majority of the people sitting behind me have lost their children due to drugs, overdoses from drugs that came over the southern border,” she said. “They died from their kids being hit in accidents on the roads where illegal drivers were driving a truck. Marcus Coleman, Delilah’s father, has told the story over and over again.”
On June 20, 2024, a multi-car crash in California was allegedly caused by a commercial 18-wheeler driven by Partap Singh, according to authorities. (DHS)
In 2024, Dalilah Coleman was critically injured in Southern California when the driver of an 18-wheel tractor-trailer moving at 60 mph slammed into a vehicle she was traveling in. She sustained a fractured skull, broken femur and a traumatic brain injury.
Partap Singh, an illegal immigrant from India, was identified as the driver who obtained a commercial driver’s license in California, authorities said. Singh was driving at an unsafe speed and failed to stop for traffic in a construction zone just before the crash.
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Marcus Coleman holds his daughter Dalilah Coleman as President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address during a Joint Session of Congress on Feb. 24. Coleman criticized Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., and other lawmakers who oppose efforts to arrest and deport illegal immigrants. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
“They go back home, like my daughter’s driver,” Coleman added. “He went back to India and he’s living life free. And my daughter said, you’re dealing with this. Had that been a U.S. citizen, he’d have been in jail right now.”
President Donald Trump honored Dalilah during his State of the Union address, drawing applause in the chamber as she attended with her father.
“Dalilah Coleman was only five years old in June 2024 when an eighteen-wheeler tractor-trailer plowed into her stopped car at sixty miles an hour or more,” Trump said. “The driver was an illegal alien let in by Joe Biden and given a commercial driver’s license by open borders politicians in California.”
CALIFORNIA FATHER SAYS NEWSOM IGNORED HIM AFTER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TRUCKER LEFT DAUGHTER UNABLE TO WALK
Partap Singh, an illegal immigrant from India, was arrested after the crash that injured Dalilah Coleman. (DHS)
Trump and Noem have come under criticism from Democrats who view actions taken to arrest illegal migrants as harmful. Meanwhile, Republicans have cited multiple instances in which American citizens have been killed, injured and harmed by people living in the U.S. illegally.
“They shouldn’t be here to begin with,” Coleman said. “So for every one of those families that’s out there, just the fact that it was an illegal person who did it, it shouldn’t have happened.”
During Wednesday’s hearing, Cohen alluded to a 2024 Justice Department study using data from Texas that shows that illegal immigrants are less than half as likely as native-born Americans to be arrested for homicide.
The same pattern holds for assault, sexual assault, robbery, burglary, theft and arson,” Cohen added. “And they’re half as likely to be arrested for drug offenses,” he said.
Dalilah Coleman was seriously injured in a crash allegedly caused by an illegal immigrant. (DHS)
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“The facts show that most of the people that you have stopped and tried to deport have not committed any of those crimes,” he said. “In fact, they’ve committed no crimes at all.”
Coleman said he disagreed with nearly everything Cohen said during the hearing.
“It’s very concerning, it’s very disruptive for me,” he said. “I disagree wholeheartedly with pretty much everything he said. “People that sit there and believe in open borders are the very people that make sure that their doors are double locked and make sure that their gun rights are on par.”
Like many who support the Trump administration’s deportation efforts, he said the migrant crime statistics mean very little to victims’ families.
“To that family, it’s huge, but to the person it doesn’t happen to, it’s a small number,” he said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Cohen’s office.
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San Francisco, CA
San Francisco gets $100M in state funding for addiction and mental health services
San Francisco is receiving nearly $100 million in state Proposition 1 funding to address addiction and mental health issues for people living on the streets, Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Thursday.
The state funding will extend treatment and recovery services at three sites, including a sobering center and two in-patient treatment facilities.
“The expansion at UCSF will give our front line workers another critical tool to help those who need it and keep people and our neighborhood safer with funding for new treatment and the recovery center on Treasure Island,” Lurie said. “San Francisco will continue expanding our capacity to help people get on a long term path to stability.”
A portion of the funds will also add dozens of addiction treatment beds to a facility on Treasure Island. Construction on that project is set to start this next winter.
Denver, CO
Lutheran Lions roar into Colorado 5A boys basketball final behind Kade Speckman’s double-double
The Lutheran Lions roared into Saturday’s 5A state title game behind a double-double by 6-foot-9 Indiana State commit Kade Speckman, who scored 31 points and hauled in 11 rebounds in a 77-70 win over Windsor on Thursday afternoon.
The silky-smooth Speckman made 11 of 12 shots, including sinking two of his three 3-pointers, as Lutheran survived a fourth-quarter surge by Windsor at the Denver Coliseum.
The 10th-seeded Lutheran boys (19-8) join the girls team in Saturday’s finals, seeking a rare double-school championship. The boys face Silver Creek, the tournament’s feel-good story, in the finals.
The Lions led the 11th-seeded Wizards from the outset, outscoring them 21-10 in the first quarter when Speckman scored the first seven points — including an alley-oop dunk.
The game was tipping toward a Lutheran blowout, but Windsor never let that happen. The Wizards used a suffocating press to force Lutheran turnovers in the fourth quarter, and when Cam Smith hit a layup, the Wizards cut the lead to 68-64 with 2:12 remaining.
However, the Lions made the plays – and the free throws – down the stretch to put the game away.
Speckman had plenty of help. Senior guard Logan Clarkson scored 15 points, shooting 3 of 4 from beyond the arc. Senior point guard Landon Hastedt added 15 points.
Windsor was led by Madden Smiley, who scored a game-high 32 points and grabbed six rebounds. The Wizards finished their season 19-8.
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Seattle, WA
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What it means: Mafe, a second-round pick in 2022, was an important part of the Seahawks’ edge rotation along with Derick Hall, DeMarcus Lawrence and Uchenna Nwosu. Mafe played 65 games over four seasons with 34 starts, recording 164 tackles, 20.0 sacks, 24 tackles for loss and 36 quarterback hits, and had a career-best 9.0 sacks in 2023.
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What it means: A late-season surge, which included Super Bowl MVP honors, helped Walker become one of the top free agents on the market, and he quickly cashed in with a big contract with Kansas City. For the Seahawks, the move creates a clear need at running back, especially early in the season with Zach Charbonnet coming off a late-season knee injury. The Seahawks will have chances in free agency and the draft to add at running back, but Walker’s explosiveness will be hard to replicate.
What it means: Woolen, who enjoyed a breakout rookie season, earning Pro-Bowl honors after tying for the NFL lead with six interceptions in 2022, has been an important part of Seattle’s secondary since arriving as a fifth-round pick out of UTSA. Woolen appeared in 64 games over the past four seasons, starting 53, and had 12 interceptions and 53 passes defensed over that span. This past season, Woolen split playing time at cornerback with Josh Jobe, who the Seahawks re-signed on Tuesday. With Woolen gone, Jobe likely steps into a full-time starting role opposite Pro-Bowl corner Devon Witherspoon, though as is the case every offseason, the Seahawks will still look to add depth and competition at cornerback, as well as every other season.
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