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The feds revoke 17,000 California CDLs for non-residents, citing safety and legal violations, with a $160M funding threat.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has revoked 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued by California to non-resident drivers without proper legal status, after a federal audit found widespread violations of federal safety and immigration rules.
The action follows mounting safety concerns, including a deadly crash involving a driver who couldn’t speak English.
Federal officials are now demanding a full review of California’s non-domiciled CDL program and warning the state it could lose $160 million in funding if it doesn’t fix the issues.
California disputes the audit’s conclusions, insisting its program is legal and safe.
The affected drivers have 60 days before their licenses lapse.
Los federales revocaron 17.000 CDL de California para no residentes, citando violaciones de seguridad y legales, con una amenaza de financiación de $160 millones.