Sunday, 15 Mar 2026

California father says Newsom ignored him after illegal immigrant trucker left daughter unable to walk

A California father whose daughter was left unable to walk after truck crash allegedly caused by illegal immigrant says California Gov. Gavin Newsom ignored his pleas for help.


California father says Newsom ignored him after illegal immigrant trucker left daughter unable to walk

"When Dalilah's accident first happened, I reached out to the governor's office, via phone as well as email. I received nothing back at all," Marcus Coleman told "The Will Cain Show" Tuesday.

Now 7-years-old, Dalilah is nonverbal and relearning how to walk, requiring intensive and ongoing therapy.

"It's just kind of left up to us to sit there and take care of what we need to take care of," he said.

"I'm here… trying to make ends meet to satisfy her needs. And even then, we're still falling short and there's nobody there to help us with it," he added.

A truck driver himself, Coleman expressed frustration with California's policies that allow foreign-born truck drivers to obtain commercial driver's licenses (CDL) with what he described as minimal regulation, calling the practice "gross negligence."

Concerns over California's CDL standards have drawn national attention, including from Trump administration officials like Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who commented about Dalilah's case on Monday.

"California's weak leadership is failing Americans like Dalilah every day," Duffy said on X.

"I think they're trying to do what's going to favor them in the long run, no matter how many people it hurts," he said.

He argued that, as governor, Newsom is responsible for addressing incidents like Dalilah's and shared a message for the California leader.

"Pay attention to your people here in California. We're the ones that should matter. I shouldn't have to be reaching out to anybody else to help us when he's here in California… He should have handled this," Coleman said.

Fox News Digital reached out to Gov. Newsom's office for comment and did not receive a response.

In September 2025, Newsom's office argued responsibility for the crash rests with the federal government, not the state, and said the following in a statement to Fox News Digital:

"Our hearts go out to the Coleman family."

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