โWe also have the option of pulling Californiaโs ability to issue commercial driverโs licenses,โ Sean Duffy said.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Oct. 26 that he would pull $160 million in federal funds from California, citing Gov. Gavin Newsomโs refusal to halt issuance of commercial driverโs licenses to noncitizens.
In an interview with Fox News, Duffy said Newsom has refused to comply with Department of Transportation (DOT) emergency rules requiring the state to stop issuing commercial driverโs licenses to non-domiciled drivers and to review those already granted to ensure that they were issued lawfully.
The department took emergency action in September following a fatal crash in Florida on Aug. 12 that involved a semitruck driver who illegally entered the United States in 2018 through the southern border. The driver, identified as Harjinder Singh, obtained a commercial driverโs license in California.
โSo, one, Iโm about to pull $160 million from California,โ Duffy said. โAnd as we pull more money, we also have the option of pulling Californiaโs ability to issue commercial driverโs licenses.โ
Duffy had previously warned that California could lose its ability to issue commercial driverโs licenses and also risk losing more funding if it failed to comply with DOT rules.
The federal government has already withheld more than $40 million in funding from California after an investigation found that the state had not met federal English-language proficiency standards for truck drivers.
Eva Spiegel, a spokesperson for the California Department of Motor Vehicles, said on Oct. 26 that the DOT has no legal grounds to withhold highway transportation funds and said that the state had complied with federal regulation.
โThe federal government previously allowed commercial driverโs licenses for asylum seekers and refugees and on September 26 announced emergency regulations to cease this practice that went into effect on September 29,โ Spiegel said in an email. โCalifornia is in compliance with these regulations and will remain in compliance with federal law.โ
Newsomโs office did not respond to a request for comment by publication time.
On Oct. 24, Duffy issued what he called a โbombshell report,โ which states that California unlawfully upgraded a noncitizen commercial driverโs license on Oct. 15 in violation of emergency rules that took effect on Sept. 26.
The driver, Jashanpreet Singh, an Indian national and illegal immigrant, was arrested on Oct. 21 after his semitruck crashed into multiple vehicles on Interstate 10 in Southern California. Three people were killed in the accident, and several others were injured.







