California’s Delay on Revoking 17,000 Commercial Driver’s Licenses Risks American Road Safety
California’s postponement to revoke thousands of commercial driver’s licenses amid immigrant lawsuits threatens national safety and fiscal responsibility, exposing the failure to enforce critical immigration and road safety laws.
In a troubling example of misplaced priorities, California has delayed the revocation of 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses until March after immigrant advocacy groups filed a lawsuit challenging enforcement actions. This decision follows mounting federal pressure, including threats to withhold $160 million in funding due to the state’s failure to enforce English proficiency requirements and properly verify drivers’ immigration status. How Much Risk Will Americans Bear for Political Correctness? The delay is not merely bureaucratic foot-dragging—it directly endangers American lives on highways nationwide. The U.S. Transportation Department has acted following fatal crashes involving unauthorized immigrant truckers, including a heartbreaking Florida incident...
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