Cornyn Introduces 'Dalilah's Law' to Protect Americans from Illegal Immigrant Truckers
The bill aims to bolster public safety by preventing states from issuing commercial driver's licenses to those not legally present in the U.S.

Washington, D.C. – Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) has introduced Dalilah’s Law, crucial legislation designed to protect American citizens by preventing states from issuing commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) to illegal immigrants. This bill directly addresses a significant security gap and aligns with President Donald Trump's call during his State of the Union address to secure our nation’s roads.
Dalilah's Law is named in honor of Dalilah Coleman, a young girl who suffered life-altering injuries in a 2024 accident caused by an illegal immigrant driving a tractor-trailer in California. This tragic incident highlights the very real dangers posed by allowing individuals who have not followed legal immigration processes to operate large commercial vehicles.
During his State of the Union address, President Trump rightly pointed out that many illegal aliens lack proficiency in English and are unable to understand basic road signs, posing a significant threat to public safety. Cornyn's legislation is a direct response to this concern and a necessary step to safeguard American lives.
Senator Cornyn anticipates opposition from Senate Democrats, suggesting their stance is driven by partisan politics rather than a genuine concern for public safety. Such opposition would be a disservice to the American people and a betrayal of their responsibility to protect our communities.
To pass the Senate, the bill requires 60 votes, necessitating some bipartisan support. However, the need for common-sense safety measures should transcend partisan divides. It is the duty of every Senator to put the safety and security of their constituents first.
Dalilah's Law would mandate states to utilize the E-Verify system to confirm the legal status of all CDL applicants. It would also penalize states that fail to comply by withholding federal transportation grants. Furthermore, it would establish a federal felony offense for any illegal immigrant who operates a commercial vehicle in interstate or foreign commerce.
This legislation builds upon President Trump’s broader immigration agenda, aiming to deter illegal immigration by removing incentives for individuals to enter the country unlawfully. Securing our borders and enforcing our laws are fundamental responsibilities of the federal government.
The bill reflects a commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that our nation’s roads are safe for all Americans. It is a common-sense measure that addresses a clear and present danger.
Past administrations have struggled with the issue of illegal immigration and its impact on public safety. Dalilah's Law represents a decisive step towards addressing one aspect of this complex problem.
Ultimately, the passage of Dalilah's Law would send a clear message that the United States is serious about border security and protecting its citizens from harm.

