Supreme Court Denies Florida Lawsuit Over CDL Licenses Issued to Illegal Immigrants
The Supreme Court refused to hear a Florida lawsuit alleging that California and Washington illegally issued commercial driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants. This decision effectively upholds the ability of blue-state agencies to bypass federal immigration enforcement regarding driver's licensing. The ruling highlights the ongoing legal friction between state sovereignty and federal immigration policy.
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