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A new federal rule on March 23, 2026, blocks most non-citizens from getting or renewing CDLs, impacting 200,000 legal immigrant truck drivers.
A federal rule taking effect March 23, 2026, bars asylum seekers, refugees, DACA recipients, and other non-domiciled immigrants from obtaining or renewing commercial driver’s licenses, affecting about 200,000 legal immigrant truck drivers.
The Department of Transportation cited safety concerns after high-profile crashes, including a fatal Florida Turnpike incident, and introduced stricter English requirements.
The move, which has sparked legal challenges and bipartisan criticism, threatens supply chains, raises concerns about rising grocery prices, and exacerbates existing labor shortages in the trucking industry, which moves over 70% of U.S. freight.
Una nueva regla federal el 23 de marzo de 2026 impide que la mayoría de los no ciudadanos obtengan o renueven CDL, lo que afecta a 200,000 conductores de camiones inmigrantes legales.