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CDL exemption request fuels DACA debate

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Posted By: sunset, 6/26/2026 6:22:44 PM

Hundreds of commenters are taking part in the debate over whether DACA recipients should be allowed to receive a CDL directly to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Earlier this month, FMCSA published an exemption request related to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients. Jenifer Sanchez Vilchis, a DACA recipient from California, seeks an immediate, temporary exemption allowing states to issue Class B CDLs to DACA holders. FMCSA gave the public 30 days to comment on the exemption request. Under the rule, an Employment Authorization Document would no longer be enough to obtain a non-domiciled CDL. Additionally, asylum seekers, asylees, refugees and DACA recipients would be ineligible.

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FMCSA will continue to accept comments on the Class B exemption request through July 2. Link to submit a comment is in the article.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 6/26/2026 6:46:58 PM (No. 2121452)
Deport all DACA.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Heil Liberals 6/26/2026 7:03:35 PM (No. 2121455)
It’s time to put the taxpayer educated and funded DACA people on a plane and send them to their home country. They have no rights of citizenship, and since DACA is unconstitutional anyway, it needs to be done now. How is this cruel? They can take the privilege of their American education with them and start making changes in their nation.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mc squared 6/26/2026 7:06:09 PM (No. 2121458)
FTA: "When a U.S. driver applies for a CDL, their driving history is reviewed. The agency contends that this is often not possible for applicants from other countries. And you can keep your doctor, save on insurance, a fairy leaves money under your pillow, and the clot-shot will prevent covid.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Noj15 6/26/2026 7:28:15 PM (No. 2121466)
Get. Them. Out.
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