Supreme Court rejects Florida's bid to sue Western states over truck licenses for immigrants


WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, the Supreme Court dismissed Florida’s attempt to initiate legal action against California and Washington state. This case revolved around the states’ practices of issuing commercial driver licenses to truck drivers who are not English-speaking and lack legal U.S. residency.

The lawsuit originated from a tragic accident in Florida the previous year, resulting in three fatalities. The incident involved Harjinder Singh, an Indian national, who allegedly executed an illegal U-turn leading to the crash. Singh held a valid commercial driver’s license from California, and he had previously been issued one by Washington state.

Florida, led by Republicans, accused the predominantly Democratic Western states of disregarding federal immigration laws. The state sought a Supreme Court ruling to affirm that states do not have the authority to grant commercial driver licenses to individuals who are neither citizens nor legal permanent residents.

While the Supreme Court generally reviews appeals from lower court decisions, it occasionally considers original lawsuits where states bring claims against each other directly at the highest level.

Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented from the decision to dismiss the case, maintaining their stance that the court must hear original lawsuits between states.

In a related development, a federal appeals court has halted an initiative from the Trump administration. This proposal aimed to introduce stringent restrictions limiting which immigrants could obtain commercial driver’s licenses for operating semitrailer trucks or buses.

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