Indiana Stops 283 Immigrants with Out-of-State CDLs in 90 Days
In Northwest Indiana, authorities have stopped 283 undocumented immigrants over a 90-day period, who were found driving trucks with commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) issued in other states. Tony Ferraro, an aide to Governor Mike Braun, reported this to the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission executive board. Many of these licenses were from states like California and New York, which do not require CDL holders to be U.S. citizens. The enforcement action was taken at weigh stations, where trucks are routinely checked. The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance traffic safety and enforce immigration laws.