Nearly 300 illegal migrants with commercial licenses from NY and Calif. stopped, prosecuted in Indiana
Indiana has prosecuted nearly 300 illegal migrants with commercial driver's licenses over the past three months. These undocumented drivers were discovered operating trucks at weigh stations across the state. The legality of their licenses, issued by states like New York and California, raises questions about federal regulations and state enforcement actions.
- ▪At least 283 undocumented drivers were stopped while operating trucks in Indiana.
- ▪Many of these drivers held commercial driver's licenses from states that do not require citizenship for issuance.
- ▪Indiana does not issue any type of driver's license to illegal immigrants.
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US News Nearly 300 illegal migrants with commercial licenses from NY and Calif. stopped, prosecuted in Indiana By Brandon Cruz Published May 24, 2026, 11:15 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Almost 300 illegal migrants with commercial driver’s licenses were stopped and prosecuted in Indiana over the last three months, according to a top aide to the state’s Gov. Mike Braun. Tony Ferraro, an aide to the governor who also serves on the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, told the board on Thursday that the state has discovered at least 283 undocumented drivers operating trucks at its weigh stations over a 90-day stretch. “That’s over three a day that we pulled out of trucks,” he said, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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