Gavin Newsom Challenges Federal Order on California’s Illegal Alien Trucker Licenses

Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is directly challenging the federal government in a high-stakes showdown over California’s issuing of trucker licenses for illegal aliens.

Newsom will clash with U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.

The dispute is over 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) that were issued to illegal aliens by the state of California.

However, those licenses are now hanging in the balance as California defies federal directives to revoke them.

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Last month, during a sweeping crackdown dubbed “Operation Highway Sentinel,” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 101 unauthorized migrant truckers in California.

These individuals hailed from nations as diverse as India, Mexico, Colombia, and Venezuela, among others.

It’s a stark reminder of the scale and complexity of this issue on America’s roads.

California has emerged as the leading state for issuing CDLs to migrants, with a staggering 17,000 distributed, according to Secretary Duffy.

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That’s more than any other state, earning the Golden State a reputation as the top spot for illegal migrants seeking to drive big rigs.

Federal authorities, under Duffy’s leadership, have been pushing hard to pull these licenses, arguing that many recipients pose risks due to language barriers and legal status.

They’ve already removed over 7,000 migrants from the highways nationwide as part of this effort.

It’s a move that prioritizes safety over what some see as misguided leniency.

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But Newsom isn’t backing down, and neither is the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

The state’s DMV recently announced it would delay canceling these 17,000 licenses.

The state is giving affected drivers an extra 60 days to keep operating and a chance to retake the driver’s test for renewal.

DMV Director Steve Gordon has come out swinging in defense of the decision, highlighting the critical role these drivers play.

“Commercial drivers are an important part of our economy — our supply chains don’t move, and our communities don’t stay connected without them,” Gordon stated, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.

However, Secretary Duffy isn’t buying California’s reasoning or its delays.

“California does NOT have an ‘extension’ to keep breaking the law and putting Americans at risk on the roads,” Duffy posted on X.

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Duffy has also upped the ante with a financial ultimatum: comply with the revocation order by the specified deadline or kiss $160 million in federal funding goodbye.

It’s a hefty price tag for a state already juggling budget woes.

Meanwhile, some of the affected illegal alien drivers aren’t sitting idly by and have filed a lawsuit in California against the federal government.

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Their goal is to block the Trump administration from stripping their licenses, adding another layer of legal drama to this highway saga.

Battle for the Roads

This dispute has now become a battle over who gets to call the shots on America’s roads.

Federal authority is being challenged by a state that often seems more interested in progressive posturing than practical governance.

Critics of Newsom’s stance might argue that safety should trump economic convenience every time.

If language barriers or legal status create even a small risk on highways, it must be addressed.

California’s defiance feels like a nod to ideology over common sense.

The outcome of this standoff could set a precedent for how states navigate, or ignore, federal oversight on everything from transportation to immigration.

READ MORE – Gavin Newsom Boasts About Giving Taxpayer-Funded ‘Free’ Healthcare to Illegal Aliens

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