Authorities in Oklahoma arrested an illegal alien truck driver last month after his cargo of tires spilled onto US-69 in Pittsburg County, creating a significant road hazard. The incident prompted a swift investigation, which revealed that the driver, Kutmanali Bekbolot, a citizen of Kyrgyzstan, was living in the United States without legal status.
According to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Bekbolot had been residing in New York, where he obtained a commercial driver’s license despite his unauthorized status. The spill of tires not only blocked traffic on a major highway but also posed serious safety risks for motorists in the area.
Oklahoma troopers responding to the scene coordinated with federal authorities to identify the driver’s immigration status. Once confirmed, ICE agents took Bekbolot into custody. The agency emphasized that this arrest highlights the ongoing challenges posed by unauthorized individuals operating commercial vehicles on U.S. roadways, where compliance with safety and legal regulations is critical to protecting the public.
Officials have noted that ensuring all commercial drivers are properly licensed and legally authorized to work in the United States is essential for road safety and the enforcement of federal immigration laws. The tire spill incident serves as a reminder of the risks associated with unregulated transportation and the importance of coordinated local and federal action to address such hazards promptly.
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