To be entirely fair? Yeah, anyone and everyone should be afraid of returning to India.
Either way, however, his punishment for entering should have been being sent back to India. Now he's killed people and he should be sent back to India with broken limbs at best, along with anyone who hired him.
They should smash every bone in his disgusting pajeet body the dump him back on the shores of his rotting homeland.
And the morons in California that gave him the license.
I hope they are investigating the entire change of events leading to this including trainers and managers which allowed this. This should properly be treated as a multifactorial failure - operator did an unsafe act - did training include the avoidance of this type of incident? - is there a record of comprehension and altitude to follow this training? - who trained the operator? - who evaluated the operator? - did the management system allow these failures to occur? - who was the manager allowing this? - is the manager competent and if not why? Etc.
Lawyers, and hopefully Florida cops, will get to the bottom of this I hope.