❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration is proposing a legal change to restrict free transportation for illegal immigrants.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Department of Transportation and the Trump administration, with input from Marc Molinaro.
📍WHEN & WHERE: February 18, 2026, in the United States.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Systems that receive Federal funds are not using them to circumvent or break Federal immigration law.” – Proposal Text
🎯IMPACT: Potentially restricts local governments from using federal transit funds for migrant transportation.
The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) is drafting legislation that would prevent states and local governments from using federal transit funds to provide free transportation to illegal immigrants. The reform would prohibit the use of federal dollars for services that assist migrants in evading federal immigration enforcement. Sources familiar with the discussions say the language could be written broadly enough to cover a range of free transportation programs offered in some Democrat-led cities.
The measure is expected to be included in a broader surface transportation reauthorization package being assembled by DOT and the White House. Other provisions reportedly under consideration include banning speed cameras in Washington, D.C., and limiting federal funding for fare-free bus programs.
If enacted, the legislation would give Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy authority to withhold federal funding from transit agencies found to be using federal funds to transport illegal immigrants in ways that help them avoid federal authorities. Labor unions are reportedly watching the proposal closely.
The effort reflects a broader strategy by the Trump administration to use federal funding as leverage. DOT recently warned New York officials that transportation funds could be revoked after determining that more than half of the state’s commercial drivers were in the country illegally. The administration has also moved to cut funding to the Smithsonian Institution over disputes involving diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.
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