Illegal Alien Trucker Let In By Biden’s CBP One App Kills Four People In Indiana Crash

Feb 5, 2026 - 13:28
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Illegal Alien Trucker Let In By Biden’s CBP One App Kills Four People In Indiana Crash

A migrant trucker who was waved across the border by the Biden administration allegedly killed four people in a devastating head-on crash in Indiana on Tuesday, The Daily Wire has learned.

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Bekzhan Beishekeev, 30, who hails from Kyrgyzstan, crossed the border using the Biden-era CBP One cell phone app, the Department of Homeland Security said. He later obtained a Pennsylvania-issued commercial driver’s license, allowing him to drive trucks. According to the Department of Homeland Security, he is an illegal alien.

“Not only was Bekzhan Beishekeev released into our country by the Biden administration using the CBP One app, but he was also given a commercial driver’s license by [Democratic] Governor [Josh] Shapiro’s Pennsylvania. These decisions have had deadly consequences and led to the death of four innocent people in Indiana on Tuesday,” Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement Thursday.

The CBP One app, which the Biden administration used to allow roughly 900,000 migrants to enter the United States, was terminated by President Donald Trump on Inauguration Day. Trump later converted the app into a platform to schedule self-deportations.

“It is incredibly dangerous for illegal aliens, who often don’t know our traffic laws or even English, to be operating semi-trucks on America’s roads. These sanctuary governors must stop giving illegal aliens commercial driver’s licenses before another American gets killed,” McLaughlin added.

Beishekeev failed to stop for another slowed semi-trailer in Jay County, Indiana, swerving into opposing traffic and hitting a van head-on, according to local news outlet WANE.

Pennsylvania has infamously handed out commercial driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants, drawing criticism from the Trump administration.

One of the recipients of a Pennsylvania commercial driver’s license was Uzbek national Akhror Bozorov, who was released into the country under the Biden administration after crossing illegally and was wanted in his home country for “distributing terrorist propaganda calling for jihad online and recruiting terrorists to join the jihad movement,” according to DHS.

The Trump administration has already threatened to withhold $75 million in federal funds from Pennsylvania if it fails to revoke the commercial driver’s licenses of illegal immigrants.

In response to a string of crashes involving illegal immigrant truckers, ICE conducted vehicle stops in Indiana, where authorities nabbed 146 illegal immigrant truck drivers, DHS said in October.

Beishekeev is now in ICE custody after local authorities in Indiana honored their detainer. He will now fight his deportation in immigration court.

The victims of the crash have been identified as 50-year-old Henry Eicher, 25-year-old Menno Eicher, 19-year-old Paul Eicher, and 23-year-old Simon Girod, according to WANE. They were reportedly members of the Amish community.

Donald Stipp, 55, who was driving the van, remains in the hospital and was in stable condition after undergoing surgery on his left arm.

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