❓WHAT HAPPENED: Federal and local authorities in Indiana arrested 223 illegal immigrants, including 146 semi-truck drivers, as part of an operation targeting unlicensed commercial drivers.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Indiana State Police.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The arrests were announced during a news conference in Gary, Indiana, as part of Operation Midway Blitz.
💬KEY QUOTE: “If you are here driving on our streets and highways illegally, you are endangering our citizens, and your days are numbered.” – Kristi Noem
🎯IMPACT: The operation highlights growing concerns over public safety risks posed by illegal immigrant truck drivers and sanctuary jurisdictions issuing commercial driver’s licenses.
A joint operation between federal and local law enforcement in Indiana has resulted in the arrests of 223 illegal immigrants. Among the arrestees are 146 semi-truck drivers, who were operating illegally as commercial drivers on U.S. roadways. The operation and arrests were announced by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem at a press conference in Gary, Indiana, on Thursday.
“If you are here driving on our streets and highways illegally, you are endangering our citizens, and your days are numbered,” Noem stated. She added, “We don’t want any of these individuals on our roads or in our communities, and we especially don’t want them behind the wheel of an 18-wheeler when they can’t speak our language, don’t understand our laws, can’t follow roadway signs, and can’t interact with law enforcement or our citizens.”
The arrests were part of Operation Midway Blitz, a federal immigration enforcement action underway in the greater Chicago area. Todd Lyons, acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), revealed that many of the drivers arrested had criminal histories, including drug trafficking, assault, drunk driving, and fraud.
A federal crackdown on illegal immigrants receiving commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) has intensified following a number of recent fatal collisions. In one instance, an illegal immigrant driver accused of causing a fatal crash in Florida reportedly failed his CDL test 10 times before receiving a license. Another crash in California involving a semi-truck driver killed three people, raising further questions about sanctuary states issuing CDLs to illegal immigrants.
“It’s unconscionable that illegal aliens have CDLs and are driving 18-wheelers across our nation,” Lyons said. At the same time, DHS emphasized that the operation aimed to target “criminal illegal aliens terrorizing Americans in sanctuary Illinois.” Noem also noted a similar operation in Oklahoma, which has resulted in more than 250 arrests of illegal immigrant truck drivers.
If you can’t speak English and you don’t know how to operate an 18-wheeler — you should not be operating on American highways.
Thanks to @Sec_Noem and @SecDuffy’s leadership and the partnership of @ICEgov and @IndStatePolice through 287(g), U.S. roads are being made SAFE again. pic.twitter.com/nxATORJrGb
— ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan (@ICEDeputy) October 30, 2025
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