Gosh, do you think our adversaries ever considered the possibilities of using illegal alien truckers to forward-deploy drones in the USA, as Ukraine did to destroy 1/3 of Russia’s long-range strategic aircraft? https://t.co/OYr9HO1sb3
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) November 17, 2025
As to Waller's point about "Ukraine did to destroy 1/3 of Russia's long-range strategic aircraft," check this out.
Here is the link to the FOXNews article on Akhror Bozorov along with excerpts:
"ICE arrests illegal-immigrant trucker from Uzbekistan over alleged terror ties," Stephen Sorace and Charles Creitz, FOX News, November 17, 2025.
"Not only was Akhror Bozorov — a wanted terrorist — RELEASED into the country by the Biden administration, but he was also given a commercial driver’s license by Governor Shapiro’s Pennsylvania," Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement. "This should go without saying, but terrorist illegal aliens should not be operating 18-wheelers on America’s highways. Biden and Mayorkas allowed countless terrorists to come into our country."
She added: "President Trump and Secretary Noem unleashed ICE to target these national security threats."
Bozorov’s license indicated he was living in the Somerton section of far northeast Philadelphia, a suburban-feeling neighborhood at the edge of the city limits, which has recently seen an influx of Russian and Arabic residents.
PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll stated in 2024 he supported such a move toward "undocumented" immigrants receiving licenses with proper "safeguards" in place.
Bozorov illegally entered the U.S. in February 2023, according to ICE. Border Patrol arrested Bozorov upon entry, though ICE said the Biden administration then released him into American communities.
Bozorov's recent arrest comes as the Trump administration is putting increased scrutiny on states that issue CDLs to immigrants after an illegal immigrant truck driver was accused of causing a tractor-trailer crash that killed three people in Fort Pierce, Florida.
Following the deadly crash, the Department of Transportation attempted to put restrictions on immigrants obtaining commercial driver's licenses, but a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., on Thursday ruled that the move cannot be enforced.