Indiana has canceled all Commercial Driver’s Licenses issued to illegal immigrants. This strong move ensures that only American citizens and legal residents who meet proper qualifications can legally operate large commercial trucks on the state’s highways.
Allowing illegal immigrants to hold CDLs undermines road safety and the integrity of professional licensing standards. Truck driving requires clear English proficiency, thorough knowledge of federal regulations, and full accountability under American law. By revoking these licenses, Indiana is prioritizing public safety and enforcing the rule of law.
This decision reinforces that critical transportation jobs affecting millions of Americans must be reserved for those who respect our immigration system and follow legal processes. States have both the right and the duty to protect their citizens by maintaining high standards for commercial vehicle operators. Indiana’s action is a clear win for common sense and national sovereignty.
