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California DMV Pulls 13,000 Non-Resident CDLs

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Major CDL Cancellations in California: What You Need to Know

On March 6, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced the cancellation of approximately 13,000 non-domiciled Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs). This decision, mandated by the federal government, has sent shockwaves through the trucking community and raised questions about the future of these drivers.

Federal Mandate Behind CDL Cancellations

The California DMV clarified that the cancellations were not a result of its own policies but were enforced by a ruling from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). This federal agency has established new regulations that are expected to remove nearly 200,000 non-domiciled CDL holders nationwide, affecting many individuals who meet language and safety standards.

Implications of the New Federal Rule

According to a recent statement from FMCSA, the new regulations state that an Employment Authorization Document alone is insufficient for obtaining a non-domiciled CDL. Those affected include asylum seekers, refugees, and recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), who are now ineligible for these licenses.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy attributed this crackdown to high-profile accidents linked to drivers holding non-domiciled CDLs, emphasizing the government’s commitment to road safety.

California’s Response to the Cancellations

While the DMV had hoped to issue corrected CDLs to affected drivers, they faced obstacles from the FMCSA. Notably, the U.S. Court of Appeals recently denied a request for an emergency stay that would have allowed California to reissue non-domiciled CDLs to eligible individuals. A ruling from Alameda County Superior Court on March 2 mandated that the DMV must allow drivers with canceled licenses to reapply, but until the FMCSA revokes its mandate, new issuances remain on hold.

Affected Drivers Must Reapply for Licenses

Drivers impacted by the recent cancellations will need to transition to a regular driver’s license to continue operating personal vehicles. The DMV noted that the 13,000 canceled licenses came from an initial pool of 17,000, as some CDL holders have since become permanent residents or U.S. citizens, while others voluntarily downgraded to non-commercial licenses.

Legal Challenges and Community Impact

The Sikh Coalition has initiated a class-action lawsuit against the California DMV, arguing that the cancellations are unlawful and often stem from minor paperwork discrepancies. Coalition Director Munmeeth Kaur expressed disappointment over the court’s failure to provide immediate relief, underscoring the need for the DMV to clarify the reapplication process.

Moving Forward

As the situation unfolds, those affected must stay informed about how to reapply for their licenses. The California DMV has been urged to provide clear communication regarding the process, ensuring that drivers can quickly resume their livelihoods.

For comprehensive updates on this issue, visit the California DMV and the official FMCSA website for ongoing developments and additional resources.

This unexpected wave of CDL cancellations in California highlights not only the complexities of immigration policy but also the vital role that commercial drivers play in our economy. As the repercussions of these federal regulations continue to unfold, many will be watching closely to see how the situation evolves.

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