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Immigrant Truckers Sue DMV, Seek License Protection

Immigrant Truckers Sue California DMV: Class-Action Lawsuit Challenges License Revocations A group of immigrant truckers, backed by the Sikh Coalition and Asian Law Caucus, have filed a class-action lawsuit against Californias DMV. They allege the state violated their rights by revoking commercial drivers licenses, a move stemming from the Trump administrations push against states issuing licenses to immigrants. The truckers, who have built careers and families around their jobs, argue the revocations violate due process rights and destroy livelihoods. The lawsuit seeks to halt license cancellations while the case progresses. Checkout Solipillow.com

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