Supreme Court rejects Florida’s bid to sue Western states over truck licenses for immigrants - AP News
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The Supreme Court is siding with President Donald Trump's administration in a lawsuit over speech restrictions for immigration judges that touched on the rights of federal workers
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**Summary:** The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Florida's bid to sue Western states for denying commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) to immigrants, ruling that the lawsuit is not justiciable. **Why It Matters:** This decision underscores the high court’s stance on immigration and state sovereignty issues, potentially setting
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