California delays CDL cancellations for immigrants until March after lawsuit

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California has delayed revoking 17,000 commercial driver's licenses until March following a lawsuit by immigrant groups, amid federal pressure and concerns over enforcement and safety issues. The move aims to ensure qualified drivers retain their licenses while addressing federal and legal concerns about immigration status and language requirements. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between state policies, federal regulations, and civil rights advocacy.
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