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The Trump administration's crackdown on immigrant truckers shifts into higher gear
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− Joel Rose
The Trump administration's crackdown on immigrant truckers is shifting into higher gear.
+ Joel Rose
The White House wants tougher rules for commercial licenses after several high-profile crashes involving foreign-born drivers.
− The White House wants tougher rules for commercial licenses after several high-profile crashes involving foreign-born drivers.
+ Critics say that would do little to make the nation's roads safer.
− I've been a law-abiding non-citizen, is what I like to say."
Rivera was brought to the U.S.
+ I've been a law-abiding noncitizen, is what I like to say."
Rivera was brought to the U.S.
− illegally from Mexico when he was two years old.
+ illegally from Mexico when he was 2 years old.
− He's enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, better known as DACA, that granted him permission to legally work in the U.S., among other benefits, and allowed him to get a commercial driver's license in 2014 and start his own trucking company.
+ He's enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, better known as DACA, which granted him permission to legally work in the U.S., among other benefits, and allowed him to get a commercial driver's license in 2014 and start his own trucking company.
− That includes asylum-seekers, as well as immigrants with Temporary Protected Status or DACA.
+ That includes asylum-seekers, as well as immigrants with temporary protected status or DACA.
− Seven-year-old Dalilah Coleman, who was critically injured in a car accident allegedly caused by a truck driver who was in the country illegally, is held by her father Marcus Coleman as they are recognized by President Trump as he delivers the State of the Union address in Washington, D.C., on February 24, 2026.
+ Seven-year-old Dalilah Coleman, who was critically injured in a car accident allegedly caused by a truck driver who was in the country illegally, is held by her father, Marcus Coleman, as they are recognized by President Trump during his State of the Union address in Washington, D.C., on Feb.
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During the State Of The Union address last month, President Trump urged Congress to pass a law named after 7-year-old Dalilah Coleman.
+ 24.
− Two years ago, Coleman was severely injured when a tractor-trailer slammed into her family's car in California.
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During the State of the Union address last month, President Trump urged Congress to pass a law named after 7-year-old Dalilah Coleman.
+ Two years ago, Dalilah was severely injured when a tractor-trailer slammed into her family's car in California.
− Republican Senator Jim Banks of Indiana introduced a bill the very next day.
+ Republican Sen. Jim Banks of Indiana introduced a bill the very next day.
− But the Dalilah Law — as well as regulations proposed by the DOT — would tighten those restrictions.
+ But the Dalilah Law, as well as regulations proposed by the DOT, would tighten those restrictions.
− The DC Circuit Court of Appeals put the brakes on the emergency version of those regulations last year.
+ The D.C.
+ Circuit Court of Appeals put the brakes on the emergency version of those regulations last year.
− Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says that's necessary because state DMV's can't evaluate the driving records of immigrants who have not been thoroughly vetted.
+ Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says that's necessary because state DMVs can't evaluate the driving records of immigrants who have not been thoroughly vetted.
− "[W]e have zero insight into the kind of people we're giving a commercial driver's license to." Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images hide caption
Duffy called that "unacceptable," saying the administration wants to "increase those standards and make them all equal, increasing the requirements for a foreigner to get a commercial driver's license."
But despite some high-profile incidents, the Trump administration's critics say there's no data that shows drivers born elsewhere are less safe drivers than U.S.
+ "We have zero insight into the kind of people we're giving a commercial driver's license to." Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images hide caption
Duffy called that "unacceptable," saying the administration wants to "increase those standards and make them all equal, increasing the requirements for a foreigner to get a commercial driver's license."
But despite some high-profile incidents, the Trump administration's critics say there's no data that shows drivers born elsewhere are less safe drivers than U.S.
− "There's absolutely no evidence to support that claim," said Wendy Liu, a lawyer at the non-profit Public Citizen Litigation Group, where she's leading the legal challenge against the proposed regulations.
+ "There's absolutely no evidence to support that claim," said Wendy Liu, a lawyer at the nonprofit Public Citizen Litigation Group, where she's leading the legal challenge against the proposed regulations.