He cited the state’s issuance of a CDL to a suspected terrorist.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned the state of Pennsylvania that federal funding may be withheld if officials continue to approve commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) to illegal aliens. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reportedly discovered multiple instances of the state’s transportation department issuing such licenses to migrants that post-date their legal residency, or that failed to provide “proof of lawful residency.”
Secretary Duffy said, “Under President Trump, this Department is taking every measure to ensure dangerous foreign drivers aren’t illegally operating 40-ton vehicles on American roads.”
The transportation secretary highlighted how, in recent years, tens of millions of illegals have come into the nation, “including a suspected terrorist who Pennsylvania then allowed to get behind the wheel of a semitruck.” He added, “I will continue to fight to get these dangerous drivers off our roads to protect American families and support our national security.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Secretary Duffy to be led by the Lord as he seeks to improve the safety of the nation’s roads.
- For Administrator Derek Barrs as he heads the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
- For state officials to be discerning as they assess the legal residency of CDL applicants.
Sources: MSN, The Hill, DailyWire





