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Illinois has 30 days to fix its CDL system or lose $128 million in federal funding due to invalid licenses issued to noncitizens.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has given Illinois 30 days to fix its commercial driver’s license system or risk losing $128 million in federal highway funding.
A review by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration found that nearly one in five non-domiciled CDLs issued to noncitizens were invalid, often due to improper verification of legal presence or issuance after residency expired.
The state must halt new non-domiciled CDL issuances, revoke noncompliant licenses, reissue valid ones, and conduct a full audit.
Illinois officials dispute the findings, asserting compliance with federal verification systems, while federal authorities stress the need to uphold safety and immigration rules.
Illinois tiene 30 días para arreglar su sistema CDL o perder $128 millones en fondos federales debido a licencias inválidas emitidas a no ciudadanos.