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USPS is ending contracts with unvetted foreign commercial drivers starting Jan. 5, 2026, following a fatal crash and new federal safety rules.
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Postal Service is phasing out non-domiciled commercial drivers who haven’t been vetted by the USPS Inspection Service, starting January 5, 2026, in response to federal safety regulations and a fatal Florida crash.
The move, part of broader federal efforts to strengthen oversight of foreign nationals with commercial driver’s licenses through employment visas, aims to improve safety and accountability across USPS’s vast delivery network, which relies on third-party trucking providers for nearly 55,000 daily shipments.
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USPS está terminando contratos con conductores comerciales extranjeros no verificados a partir del 5 de enero de 2026, tras un accidente fatal y nuevas reglas de seguridad federales.