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Supreme Court dismisses Florida lawsuit over driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants

26 May 2026
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The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit from Florida aimed at suing California and Washington for allegedly issuing commercial truck driver licenses to individuals without legal status. The case emerged after a truck crash in Florida last year, which involved Harjinder Singh, an Indian national accused of not having legal status and facing criminal charges related to the incident that resulted in three fatalities. Florida’s lawsuit claimed that the actions of the two states compromised public safety and violated federal immigration laws. The Supreme Court denied Florida’s appeal without further comment, with Justice Clarence Thomas expressing a desire to hear the case, highlighting the unusual nature of the lawsuit being filed directly to the Supreme Court rather than through lower courts.

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This case underscores ongoing tensions between state policies on immigration and federal regulations. Florida’s lawsuit reflects broader political disputes regarding immigration enforcement, particularly as several states adopt more lenient policies. The incident that triggered the lawsuit has intensified scrutiny over the safety of drivers who may have obtained licenses without proper training or legal status. Additionally, the Trump administration’s response to the crash, threatening to withhold federal funds, illustrates the intersection of immigration policy and federal funding, which has significant implications for state governance and public safety measures.

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