An illegal migrant truck driver who was released into the US by Joe Biden's administration was given an official driver's license without a name, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced.
The DHS said it had arrested Anmol Anmol from India, who had been issued a no-name driver's license by the state of New York.
A photo revealed by the DHS showed a commercial driver's license with 'No Name Given' printed on it.
The document was issued on April 14, 2025, and expired May 26, 2028, according to the photo.
Anmol's no-name license was REAL ID compliant, meaning it could be used to access federal buildings, enter nuclear power plants or board commercial flights.
The document - which donned the identification number '526 713 497' - also carried a Class A designation, allowing Anmol to operate heavy-duty trucks and vehicles.
Anmol is listed at 5-foot-8 with black eyes, and a previous photo of his license said he lived in Richmond Hill, New York.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Anmol on September 23 following a 'routine inspection' alongside Interstate 40 by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
The DHS said it had arrested Anmol Anmol from India, who had been issued a no-name driver's license by the state of New York
The license meant that it could be used to access federal buildings, enter nuclear power plants or board commercial flights
Record checks conducted by ICE revealed that Anmol was an illegal immigrant from India and he was subsequently placed in removal proceedings, a press release stated.
Anmol entered the US illegally in 2023 and 'was released by the Biden administration into the country,' the DHS said.
DHS assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin said that Anmol was 'no longer posing a threat to drivers' after his arrest.
McLaughlin said: 'Allowing illegal aliens to obtain commercial driver's licenses to operate 18-wheelers and transport hazardous materials on America's roads is reckless and incredibly dangerous to public safety.'
'New York is not only failing to check if applicants applying to drive 18-wheelers are US citizens but even failing to obtain the full legal names of individuals they are issuing commercial drivers' licenses to.'
'DHS is working with our state and local partners to get illegal alien truck drivers who often don't know basic traffic laws off our highways.'
The DHS photo of Anmol's no-name document showed that he was issued a limited-term commercial driver license.
On September 26, US transportation secretary Sean Duffy announced dramatic restrictions regarding eligibility for non-domiciled commercial learner's permits and commercial driver's licenses.
The DHS said Anmol entered the US illegally in 2023 and 'was released by the Biden administration into the country'
DHS assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin said New York was 'failing to obtain the full legal names of individuals they are issuing commercial drivers' licenses to'
Duffy said: 'Licenses to operate a massive, 80,000-pound truck are being issued to dangerous foreign drivers - often illegally.'
'This is a direct threat to the safety of every family on the road, and I won't stand for it.'
He called for states to 'find all improperly issued' licenses and revoke them 'now.'
In September, Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt blasted New York for 'handing out' licenses to 'illegal immigrants.'
Stitt wrote on X: 'If New York wants to hand out CDLs to illegal immigrants with "No Name Given," that's on them. The moment they cross into Oklahoma, they answer to our laws.'
He said the Oklahoma Highway Patrol had apprehended 125 illegal immigrants.
The Department of Transportation's 'rapid response' X account commented on Anmol's arrest, signing their post with a hand waving goodbye emoji.
It said: 'Mr. No Name is a goner! This administration is cracking down on illegal truck drivers to ensure our roads are safe.'