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The articles title states that California has already revoked 17,000 immigrant commercials driver's licenses, however in the article it says "California plans to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses given to immigrants" (Funk, 2025). The discrepancy between the claim made in the articles title as well as the information provided in the article raises the question: has California already acted on this, or is just planning to. Has California already taken away 17,000 commercial drivers licenses from immigrants? This is a serious matter as it could mean that there are a large number of commercial trucks being driven with expired licenses. 

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by Journeyman (2.2k points)

It seems the title is somewhat misleading compared to what is written in the article and others I viewed. Though, the use of these explosive words usually attention-grabbing tactics used by journalists. 

However, I assume that California is currently in the process of revoking these licenses and not yet in the enforcement phase. So, technically, these licenses are still valid until the process is complete. From reading these articles, it seems there was a new federal requirement that has caused 17,000 licenses to be flagged for expiration soon because they were issued under rules that didn’t match federal requirements at the time. The licenses extend passed one's legal status in the US and California is in the process of fixing it before there is a security and safety risk. 

California revokes 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses amid Trump administration concerns | AP News

California to revoke 17,000 commercial driver's licenses issued to immigrants - Los Angeles Times

California revokes 17,000 driver’s licenses – NBC Los Angeles

Exaggerated/ Misleading

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