January 8, 2025
Republican Congresswoman Claudia Tenney says, she’s working to get a law passed to prevent sanctuary states and states with sanctuary cities, from getting funding from the Department of Transportation in Washington, until the states change their policies on immigration.
This bill directs the Department of Transportation to withhold a state’s entire share of specific federal highway funds—namely, those allocated for the National Highway Performance Program, the Highway Safety Improvement Program, and the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program—if the state enacts legislation allowing the issuance of driver’s licenses or other identification cards to individuals who are unlawfully present in the United States.
In 2019, New York’s Green Light Law took effect, allowing anyone over the age of 16, including illegal immigrants, to obtain a New York State driver’s license. The license also serves as a legal form of photo identification. In just the first month after New York’s Green Light law took effect, more than 50,000 illegal immigrants received a New York State driver’s license.
“Our nation is grappling with an unprecedented migrant crisis, yet some states, like New York, are incentivizing and rewarding criminals with driver’s licenses and identification cards. In New York, the Green Light Law has given licenses to illegal immigrants, allowing these dangerous individuals to roam freely in our country, brutally attacking, raping, and murdering members of our community. In addition, this law also restricts law enforcement from accessing DMV records, preventing the enforcement of our nation’s immigration laws. This legislation ensures states that refuse to comply with our nation’s immigration policies are not rewarded with federal funding,” said Congresswoman Tenney.


