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US threatens New York State with a withdrawal of highway funding over the issue of non-citizen licenses for truck drivers

U.S. Transportation Department threatened on Friday to 'pull $73million in funding from New York State over commercial driver licences improperly issued?to non U.S. citizens. This is the latest of a series Trump administration 'threats?aimed at Democratic run states.

After a federal audit, the department warned that New York State must act within 30 days to address concerns regarding immigrant truckers or risk losing federal highway funding. In September, the agency issued an emergency rule to severely restrict commercial drivers licenses for immigrants and non-U.S. Citizens after a fatal crash in Florida. U.S. Secretary Marco Rubio announced in August that the U.S. would immediately suspend the issuance all commercial truck driver worker visas. Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary, said that if we want drivers on American roads, they must be well-trained and skilled. If operated incorrectly, or in an inappropriate manner, these vehicles can become lethal weapons. Duffy's Department announced on December 1 that it could withhold federal highway funding of up to $30,4 million from Minnesota due to improperly issued commercial driver's licenses. Separately the department has removed nearly 3,000 commercial license training providers from government registry because they failed to properly equip trainees in early December. Another 4,000 are on notice of potential noncompliance. The Department of Transportation on Tuesday threatened withholding transit funding from Chicago trains and buses, and demanded increased police protection. Citing an incident where a 26-year old woman passenger was beaten and set ablaze last month, the department also called for more police security. The department has sent similar letters in the past to express concerns over transit problems in New York City, Boston and other cities. Chicago is also heavily Democratic, as are the other two cities. Donald Trump has threatened to cut funding for cities that are run by Democrats. This includes major infrastructure projects in Chicago and New York. The U.S. Transportation Department said in October that it would pull $160 million from California due to the issue. In November, California agreed to revoke the commercial driver's licenses of 17,000 foreigners that the Department said were issued improperly.

In October, the department withheld $40,6 million of federal transportation funding for California because it failed to comply with rules governing truck driver English proficiency. In 2023, it said that approximately 16% of U.S. drivers were born abroad. (Reporting and editing by Paul Simao in Washington, with David Shepardson reporting from Washington)

(source: Reuters)