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Challenges for Trucking Schools Amid Immigration Policy Changes

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMarch 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Challenges for Trucking Schools Amid Immigration Policy Changes
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Worries Mount for Truck Driving School Owners

Vasyl Kushnir and Gene Moik cheerfully interacted with young men at their driving school, but their smiles masked deep concerns about their business’s viability nearly ten years after its establishment. They’ve noted a troubling decrease in student enrollments, particularly since the announcement of new restrictions on immigrant drivers by the second Trump administration.

Enrollment Decline

Kushnir, a 36-year-old Ukrainian immigrant, revealed that student numbers dropped from nearly 100 last January to just 28 now, despite stable pricing. He noted, “Companies constantly reach out looking for drivers, but we often have to decline due to a lack of graduates.” The previous year saw an enrollment of nearly 100 students monthly, a stark contrast to the ongoing struggle to retain students this year.

Impact of New Regulations

Before Trump’s second term, immigrants with work authorization typically attended driving schools for a month of training. However, new federal regulations tightening commercial driver’s license requirements for non-citizens have caused confusion at Kushnir and Moik’s school. They no longer receive inquiries from refugees or Dreamers, a stark shift from previous enrollment demographics.

Challenges Faced by Immigrant Drivers

Recent updates from the transportation department indicate thousands of drivers may lose their licenses due to new English language proficiency requirements. Kushnir and Moik mentioned that many former students have left the industry due to apprehensions around failing these language tests.

Financial Strain on the Business

“Our student body has nearly halved without a reduction in operational costs, leaving a significant financial gap,” Moik, a 54-year-old Belarusian immigrant, expressed. He highlighted that their aspirations of entrepreneurship and assisting families are dwindling. Further complicating matters, the transportation department is cracking down on trucking schools, threatening accreditations amid allegations of failing to meet required standards.

Mixed Reactions to Policy Changes

While these policies have sparked outrage in immigrant circles, they have also garnered support from some sectors. Andrew Poliakoff, from the Commercial Vehicle Training Association, commended the stricter standards aimed at eliminating unsavory practices in the industry, indicating that no member school has faced decertification thus far.

Personal Stories from Students

Students like Justin Taylor, now training for his license, shared their commitment to learning despite challenges. Others, such as Juan Carlos Castañeda, transitioned from landscaping to trucking for better opportunities. In contrast, individuals like Karina Krainova faced dire consequences under the new rules, leading her to leave the U.S. in search of stability amid fears of detention. The situation remains complex for those in the trucking industry, blending aspirations for a better life with the harsh realities presented by the evolving regulatory landscape.

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