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Trump administration restricting commercial driver licenses for non-U.S. citizens

U.S. restricts commercial driver licenses for non-citizens, citing safety concerns after fatal crash and audit.

 Commercial trucks can be seen in the lane towards the Ambassador Bridge to Windsor, Ontario, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., February 1, 2025. Commercial trucks can be seen in the lane towards the Ambassador Bridge to Windsor, Ontario, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., February 1, 2025. / REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo

The U.S. Transportation Department said on Sept. 26 it was issuing an emergency regulation to drastically restrict commercial driver licenses to non-U.S. citizens after a fatal crash in Florida and a government audit.

Non-citizens will not be eligible for a truck-driving license unless they meet new stricter rules, including an employment-based visa, and undergo a mandatory federal immigration status check.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is also launching an enforcement action against California, requiring it to pause issuing some commercial driver licenses to non-U.S. citizens.

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