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Driving Home the Point: A Law for the Ages

by Andrew Powell
February 27, 2026 at 6:22 pm
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Driving Home the Point: A Law for the Ages

Semi-trucks transport cargo shipping containers at the Port of Long Beach in Long Beach, California on January 14, 2026. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

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In a world where the right to a commercial driver’s license seems as simple to obtain as a happy meal toy, Delilah’s Law has emerged like a knight in shining armor, promising to confront the shady underbelly of the trucking industry.

Named after a young girl whose life was wrecked by an illegal migrant trucker, this legislative effort aims to close the loopholes that have allowed too many unqualified drivers to hit the road. Let’s face it: after a spate of horrific accidents, what can’t be fixed by a little common sense and a commitment to public safety?

Enter Marcus Coleman, the beleaguered father of the injured girl, who now finds himself fighting not just for his daughter, but for every American family on the highways.

The chilling term “chameleon carriers” – trucking firms that change names faster than a chameleon changes color – should strike fear in anyone who’s ever shared the road with a tractor-trailer. And while the administration has started to take the right steps by introducing laws aimed at regulating who gets behind the wheel, we all know there’s a lot more to do to keep our highways from becoming a game of bumper cars.

Now, it’s refreshing to see lawmakers pushing for the protection of citizens in light of this crisis, but let’s not kid ourselves – the problems run deeper than just illegal migration.

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Coleman rightly points out that without addressing the brokers and companies behind these chameleon carriers, we’re merely putting a band-aid on a gaping wound. It’s crucial to examine our domestic workforce, not just our borders, if we’re serious about ensuring safe travels on American roads.

As we raise a toast to Delilah’s Law, let’s make sure that it doesn’t just sit pretty on the books.

Like Coleman, I hope for relentless advocacy that holds all parties accountable and emphasizes real reform. After all, what good is a law if it fails to deliver on its promises? If this legislation sticks, perhaps we can finally pave the way to safer roads – and that’s a legacy worth leaving.

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