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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned New York to stop granting trucking licenses to illegal aliens or risk losing $73 million in highway aid. During a press conference on Friday, Duffy reported that a U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT) review found New York is the state
most likely to violate federal law when issuing “non-domiciled”
commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs).
New York is one of several states that have been specifically named and ordered to take corrective action, most recently being identified as having the highest non-compliance rate in the audit sample. Of the 32,000 New York CDLs used across the U.S., a random FMCSA check of 200 records found that 107 violated federal law.
The DOT officials have also launched a probe to investigate whether a Chinese national accused of causing a fatal pileup on a Tennessee highway was illegally issued a New York State driver’s license. Duffy is giving New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.) and her officials 30 days to revoke all illegal CDL’s and pause any new licenses or learner’s permits from being issued. They must conduct their own comprehensive audit or face their funding being pulled. The transportation secretary has threatened to withhold millions from California, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota after the audits found a plethora of problems under the existing rules like commercial licenses being valid after an immigrant truck driver’s work permit expired. California has recently revoked 17,000 licenses. |
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Audit: Over half of New York commercial licenses violate federal law
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