Up to 200,000 immigrant truck drivers could begin losing their commercial driver's licenses as they expire under a new Trump administration rule.
Under an amendment to the proposed Dalilah’s Law, English language proficiency would be necessary to obtain a commercial driver’s license and prevent a driver from being placed out of service. The ...
Dalilah's Law heads to the House, aiming to hold commercial truck drivers, employers, and CDL schools accountable after ...
The House T&I Committee marked up a standalone bill addressing English language requirements for CDL holders and limiting the ...
The deadline everyone in trucking has been watching finally arrived. On March 6, 2026, approximately 13,000 non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses were cancelled in California — not by a clean ...
The new rule bars most immigrants from holding commercial driver's licenses.
Haulers and reps from Teamsters and AFSCME hoped an emergency motion to block the rule would be heard in court, but that case ...
Trump administration’s new rule will affect 200,000 immigrant truck drivers, including asylum seekers, refugees, and DACA recipients, by limiting their ability to renew commercial driver’s licenses.