It is now significantly harder for non-U.S. citizens to obtain a commercial driver's license under new rules the Transportation Department imposed Friday. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said an audit that was done after a deadly crash in Florida last month that was caused by a truck driver attempting an illegal U-turn showed that the previous rules weren't strict enough and a number of states weren't following them consistently. Duffy has said that truck driver should have never received a commercial license because of his immigration status. That review found that commercial driver's licenses were improperly issued in California, Colorado, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas and Washington. But Duffy said the problems were so egregious in California that he is threatening to pull $160
What to know about the stricter rules coming to noncitizen truck drivers after fatal Florida crash

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