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Father of DUI victim by undocumented immigrant cautions Americans on lenient driver’s license regulations

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The father of a woman from Illinois, tragically killed by an illegal immigrant in a DUI incident, is sounding the alarm for Americans amidst the ongoing discussion on tightening driver’s license regulations.

During a recent debate for California’s gubernatorial race, Katie Porter, a Democrat, declared her intention to oppose the Trump administration. This statement came when she was questioned on whether English proficiency should be a requirement for truck drivers.

Porter’s remarks come in the wake of several deadly accidents involving illegal immigrant drivers. One such incident involves Harjinder Singh, who, according to the Department of Homeland Security, allegedly performed an illegal U-turn on the Florida Turnpike in August, resulting in a crash with three fatalities.

Joe Abraham speaking at a Department of Homeland Security event honoring Katie Abraham

The Department of Homeland Security initiated Operation Midway Blitz to pay tribute to Katie Abraham, who lost her life in a hit-and-run by an illegal immigrant in Illinois. This operation was conducted in collaboration with her father, Joe Abraham.

In another recent tragic event, Bekzhan Beishekeev, an illegal immigrant from Kyrgyzstan who entered the U.S. during the Biden administration, is accused of failing to stop for a slowing semi-truck. He allegedly veered into oncoming traffic, colliding with a van carrying up to 15 people, and resulting in four deaths, as reported by DHS.

Joe Abraham, whose daughter was killed by an illegal immigrant drunken driver, warned Americans in an interview with Fox News Digital about the dangers of allowing illegal immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses — commercial or otherwise — without proper vetting.

“What happens is the outcomes are like what my family’s suffering through right now. So you take away these guardrails, you nullify federal law and then you implement no real process, an upfront process to understand who’s coming into our communities. Are they vetted, they were not. Were they health screened? No, the guy who killed Katie had HIV, no one even identified him until he was incarcerated,” he said.

Joe Abraham holding a photograph of himself with his daughter Katie Abraham at home

Joe Abraham holds a photograph of himself with his 20-year-old daughter, Katie Abraham, at their family home in Glenview, Ill., on Sept. 10, 2025. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service)

Abraham’s daughter, Katie, was killed in a drunken driving hit-and-run crash that involved an illegal immigrant in 2025 in Urbana, Illinois. Julio Cucul-Bol, an illegal immigrant, was sentenced to 30 years in prison after he crashed into her car and fled the scene.

“Let’s figure out where those cracks are and tighten them up. But if you have a process, and I’ve been talking about this since Katie’s death, you cannot just say, everyone is my neighbor,” he said.

Abraham said at the very least, knowledge of the English language should be a requirement.

“It seems really common sense-wise, and I know that our politicians today struggle with common sense. I don’t know if they try to outsmart their common sense or if it’s just straight up ideology and power. But it seems to me that if you’re on the roads, not only should you know the language and be able to read the signs and understand the flow, but you should be assimilated in some way,” Abraham said.

Katie Abraham smiling in a family photo

Katie Abraham was killed when the vehicle she was traveling in was rear-ended by a drunken driver who was an illegal immigrant. (Joe Abraham)

The Illinois resident said his daughter was a “beautiful person” with a “sharp wit.”

“She was so personable. Her personality was so engaging, made everyone feel seen, heard, cared for, compassionate, fair-minded. She loved the water. She was a water polo player. She was a competitive swimmer. Did that all through high school. She had her whole life ahead of her. And see, you know, like a sponge, she soaked in life, every piece of it, and she was only 20. We still had so many plans ahead of us that were, you know, that are just gone because of reckless policies,” he added.

Fox News Digital reached out to Porter’s campaign for comment.

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