ICE Could Take The Driver, And Now Florida Wants The Truck Too
Florida Senate advances bill to detain undocumented truckers. Proposal includes ICE transfer, truck impound, $50K fine. Law follows deadly Turnpike crash tied to undocumented driver. Florida lawmakers are zeroing in on what they describe as a growing threat to highway safety. They argue that undocumented commercial truck drivers are part of the problem. Following a deadly crash last year involving one such driver, the state is moving to fine companies that employ them. That’s not the only penalty being considered. More: Texas Has Been Quietly Tracking Transgender Drivers On Tuesday, the Senate Transportation Committee voted 6–3 to advance Senate Bill 86. The proposal intends to address what supporters describe as an immediate public-safety risk on the state’s highways. It would mandate that law-enforcement officers take undocumented truck drivers into custody and coordinate their transfer to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A Fine Aimed at Employers ...