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"They need to know why the person accused of this senseless killing, who was in the United States illegally, had been granted a commercial driver's license in Massachusetts," the PSTA continued. "This individual should never have been driving such a dangerous vehicle on our highways. But he was, and now a good man is dead. Trooper Pahira should be alive today."

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Normalized claim
The Pennsylvania State Troopers Association stated that people need to know why the accused (allegedly in the U.S. illegally) was granted a Massachusetts commercial driver's license, argued he should not have been driving such a vehicle, and said that due to that, Trooper Pahira is dead and should be alive.
Type
Opinion
Workflow state
Rejected
Freshness
Current
Responsible outlet
The Blaze
Public-interest reason
Shows law enforcement organization's view on licensing and immigration in relation to a fatality; influences public discourse on policy.

Selection history

Rejected as opinion

Claim extraction and classification outcome.

ai · July 6, 2026 5:45 PM EDT

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