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California Revokes 17,000 Commercial Licenses for Immigrants

Key Takeaways

  • California is revoking 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to immigrants
  • Federal officials cited safety concerns after fatal crashes involving immigrant truck drivers
  • Governor Newsom claims revocations are for state law violations, not federal pressure
  • New federal rules will make it much harder for immigrants to obtain commercial licenses

Massive License Revocation in California

California is moving to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to immigrants following federal pressure and safety concerns. The action comes after Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy tightened national standards following several fatal crashes involving immigrant truck drivers.

Governor Gavin Newsom maintains the revocations are due to state law violations, not federal demands. “After weeks of claiming they did nothing wrong, Gavin Newsom and California have been caught red-handed,” Duffy stated, claiming the state had improperly issued the licenses.

Federal Pressure and Funding Threats

The Trump administration has taken aggressive action against California’s licensing practices. Duffy has already revoked $40 million in federal funding, citing the state’s failure to enforce English language requirements for truckers. He threatened to withhold an additional $160 million if California doesn’t address all concerns.

Newsom’s office pushed back strongly, with spokesman Brandon Richards accusing Duffy of “spreading easily disproven falsehoods.” The governor’s office emphasized that all affected drivers had valid federal work authorizations when they received their licenses.

New Federal Rules Create Stricter Standards

In September, Duffy announced sweeping changes to commercial driver’s license requirements for immigrants. Under the new rules:

  • Only three visa categories (H-2a, H-2b, or E-2) will qualify
  • States must verify immigration status through federal databases
  • Licenses will be valid for maximum one year or until visa expiration

The changes will dramatically reduce eligibility – only 10,000 of the 200,000 noncitizens currently holding commercial licenses would qualify under the new standards. However, existing license holders can keep their credentials until renewal.

Safety Concerns Prompted Federal Action

The license crackdown follows several high-profile accidents. A nationwide audit began after a driver in the country illegally caused a fatal crash in Florida. Additional fatal truck crashes in Texas, Alabama, and California heightened safety concerns.

Duffy cited audit findings that one-quarter of reviewed California licenses shouldn’t have been issued, including some that remained valid years after work permits expired.

California officials maintain they followed Homeland Security guidance when issuing the now-revoked licenses. The 17,000 affected drivers have received notices that their licenses will expire within 60 days.

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