USCIS Assists in Arrest of Illegal Alien Charged in Fatal Truck Crash
Summary
USCIS announced the arrest of Dawood Hussain, an illegal Pakistani alien charged with felony vehicular homicide after driving a commercial truck the wrong way on a Pennsylvania highway in October 2023, killing Maryland resident Hendry Tamarez Nunez. USCIS officers identified Hussain's criminal charges during screening, alerted ICE, and he was arrested at a USCIS office in Arlington, Virginia. The arrest coincides with a new DOT rule effective March 16, 2026, barring many aliens from obtaining a commercial driver's license.
What changed
USCIS announced the arrest of Dawood Hussain, an illegal Pakistani alien, who was charged with felony vehicular homicide after driving a commercial truck the wrong way on a Pennsylvania highway in October 2023, resulting in the death of U.S. citizen Hendry Tamarez Nunez. Hussain was identified as a public safety threat during USCIS screening and arrested by ICE at USCIS' Arlington office. The arrest coincides with a new DOT rule that took effect March 16, 2026, prohibiting many aliens from obtaining a CDL, making individuals like Hussain ineligible for commercial driver's licenses. For immigration attorneys and compliance professionals, this case illustrates the intersection of immigration enforcement and public safety, particularly regarding commercial vehicle operators who may be in the U.S. illegally.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on Hussain's trial proceedings
- Review new DOT CDL rule for alien ineligibility requirements
Penalties
Dawood Hussain faces felony vehicular homicide charges and remains in custody pending trial. The new DOT CDL rule bars illegal aliens from obtaining commercial driver's licenses effective March 16, 2026.
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USCIS Assists in Arrest of Illegal Alien Charged in Fatal Truck Crash
Release Date
04/08/2026
New CDL rule would have prevented tragedy
ARLINGTON, Va. –U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services recently played a critical role in the arrest of Dawood Hussain, an illegal Pakistani alien charged with felony vehicular homicide, after driving a commercial truck the wrong way on a Pennsylvania highway in October 2023. The crash resulted in the tragic death of Maryland resident Hendry Tamarez Nunez, a U.S. citizen and father of two.
Victim Hendry Tamarez Nunez
USCIS’ rigorous screening and vetting process identified Hussain’s criminal charges and flagged him as a public safety threat. Officers promptly alerted Immigration and Customs Enforcement of Hussain’s scheduled interview at USCIS’ Arlington, Virginia, office. ICE arrested him without incident, and he will remain in custody pending trial.
Dawood Hussain
“Illegal aliens should not be operating 80,000-pound tractor-trailers on American roads,” said USCIS spokesman Matthew J. Tragesser. “This tragedy, like many others, was completely preventable. Under President Trump’s leadership, USCIS remains committed to safeguarding our communities by helping to ensure dangerous illegal aliens are removed from our country, as well as supporting the president’s call for even tougher measures to prevent future truck tragedies.”
This arrest comes as the Department of Transportation’s new rule barring many aliens, including asylum-seekers, recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, and those holding Temporary Protected Status, from obtaining a commercial driver’s license (CDL) took effect March 16. The rule makes illegal aliens like Hussain ineligible for a CDL and ensures safer roads for Americans.
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04/08/2026
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