The last time we reported on Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs) and the illegal aliens who own them, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy had just ordered more than 550 commercial driving schools to close after discovering numerous violations of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)’s safety standards.
However, the move to reform the CDL system continues.
Earlier this month, the California Department of Motor Vehicles met the federal government’s demand and revoked approximately 13,000 non-domiciled CDLs. A non-domiciled CDL is a commercial driver’s license issued by a state to a driver who is not a permanent resident in that state or in the U.S., but theoretically is legally authorized to work or reside there temporarily.
How it actually worked was an entirely different story.
A legal struggle session occurred before the cancellations, clearly showing Blue State resistance to rules designed to keep Americans safe.
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