Duffy Urges Walz to Review Allegedly Improperly Issued CDLs to Non-Citizens
An FMCSA audit found one-third of Minnesota's non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses were issued illegally, risking $30.4 million in federal highway funds if compliance is not met.
- On Dec. 1, the FMCSA sent a letter to Gov. Tim Walz and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety giving 30 days to comply or risk losing $30.4 million in federal highway funding.
- FMCSA's audit found one-third of non-domiciled CDLs reviewed were issued illegally, citing expired lawful presence, prohibited drivers, and 25 noncompliant licenses by MN DPS.
- U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy said the audit found illegal issuance and FMCSA ordered corrective actions to audit and reissue noncompliant CDLs by Minnesota Department of Public Safety.
- Non-Domiciled CDLs are issued to immigrant drivers legally working in the U.S., and The Associated Press reported nearly 44% of the 16,000 truck driving schools may close if students are lost.
- After September's rule change, the U.S. Department of Transportation targeted Minnesota and other states including California, Pennsylvania, and Texas in broader federal enforcement efforts tightening noncitizen CDL requirements.
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DOT threatens another state’s funding over non-domiciled CDLs
The U.S. Department of Transportation is going after another state for improperly issuing non-domiciled CDLs. This time, the DOT is targeting Minnesota and threatening that the state could lose $30.4 million in federal highway funding if it doesn’t come into compliance in the next 30 days. “Our audit exposes yet another example of foreigners taking advantage of Minnesota services under Governor Walz’s watch,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy …
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