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English Proficiency Testing Proposal in Dalilah Law

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMarch 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Overview:

On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Jim Banks from Indiana proposed new legislation that would mandate the recertification of all commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders within six months of the law’s implementation. This measure aims to restrict CDLs specifically to U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and specific work visa holders.

Background:

The bill’s introduction follows a call from President Donald Trump during his State of the Union address to establish the “Dalilah Law,” named in memory of Dalilah Copeland, who was involved in a tragic crash with a driver allegedly residing in the country illegally.

Additional Support:

Alongside Banks, U.S. Senator John Cornyn from Texas announced plans to introduce similar legislation. The White House has also expressed its intent to collaborate with Congress on this proposed law.

Key Provisions:

Banks’ bill mandates that states must recertify all individuals holding CDLs, including non-domiciled CDL holders, with the possibility of revoking licenses if the proposal is enacted. This recertification process would be essential for maintaining federal funding.

Licensing Restrictions:

According to a statement from Banks, the proposed law would limit the issuance of trucking licenses to U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and certain work visa holders. It would also necessitate the revocation of all trucking licenses currently held by illegal aliens and those with temporary status, regardless of their work authorization.

Next Steps:

The press offices of the Senators have not yet provided comments, but Banks’ official news release outlines the intent of the legislation clearly, emphasizing the aim to enhance safety and regulatory compliance within the trucking industry.

Conclusion:

This legislative move is part of a broader initiative to address concerns regarding the licensing of drivers operating commercial vehicles in the U.S., reflecting ongoing discussions around immigration and safety in the transportation sector.

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