DOT Rule Targets 200,000 Non-Citizen Truckers, Halts Licensing in Several States Over CDL Violations

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A sweeping regulatory change announced Friday by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is set to remove nearly 200,000 non-domiciled commercial drivers from the U.S. trucking industry. The new Interim Final Rule, issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), takes effect immediately and is already sparking intense debate over its scope and consequences.

According to Overdrive Online, the new rule requires all non-domiciled commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders to renew their licenses in person every year. The FMCSA projects that 194,000 drivers will likely fail to meet the new requirements within two years, effectively removing them from the workforce.


Serious Compliance Failures Across States

The crackdown follows federal audits that uncovered widespread licensing violations, particularly in California, where 1 in 4 non-domiciled CDLs were found to be improperly issued. Other states flagged for serious deficiencies include Texas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Washington.

The rule immediately pauses all CDL and Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP) issuance for non-domiciled applicants in affected states until they demonstrate full compliance. California, labeled the most egregious violator, received a separate warning letter with a 30-day deadline to comply or risk losing CDL program certification and up to $160 million in federal highway funding.


English Proficiency and Fatal Crashes Cited

The move follows an executive order issued in April 2025 by President Donald Trump, which called for strict enforcement of English language proficiency and a reevaluation of non-domiciled CDL issuance practices.

FMCSA highlighted five fatal crashes since the start of 2025 involving non-domiciled CDL holders, some of whom were improperly licensed. These included:

DOT Secretary Sean Duffy called the situation a “national emergency”, describing the current licensing system as “absolutely 100 percent broken.”


Enforcement Without Comment Period

Unlike standard federal rulemaking, which allows for public comment before taking effect, this Interim Final Rule is effective immediately due to what the DOT describes as urgent safety concerns.

Duffy stated, “What our audit has already discovered should anger every single American. States are failing to follow even the most basic procedures. This is a systemic breakdown.”


Industry Impact and Rate Implications

While intended as a safety measure, the rule could have significant economic consequences, particularly in an industry already grappling with driver shortages. Analysts predict that removing up to 200,000 drivers—many of whom operate under small carriers or lease agreements—could tighten capacity and increase rates for domestic freight.

The FMCSA currently estimates there are:

  • ~200,000 non-domiciled CDL holders

  • ~20,000 non-domiciled CLP holders

The rule is part of a broader campaign by the FMCSA to strengthen oversight, improve vetting systems, and restore public trust in commercial driver licensing standards.

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