The Trump administration said it has worked with US states to cancel more than 28,000 commercial driver's licences allegedly issued improperly to foreign drivers and revoked the driving privileges of over 24,000 non-citizens who failed English-language requirements. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt highlighted the crackdown in a post on X, calling it part of the administration's effort to strengthen road safety and the commercial licensing system.

According to a press release by the administration, CDLs of 24,000 non-citizens who cannot speak or read English proficiently have been cancelled

The Donald Trump administration has cancelled the commercial driver's licences (CDLs) of more than 28,000 immigrant truck drivers as part of a broader crackdown on non-citizen…