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New English Rules Sideline 10,700 Truckers, Driving Up Logistics Costs

Araverus Team|Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 5:11 PM

New English Rules Sideline 10,700 Truckers, Driving Up Logistics Costs

Araverus Team

Mar 1, 2026 · 5:11 PM

English Proficiency · Immigration · Regulation · Trucking

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Foreign-born truckers are expressing concerns over new English proficiency rules implemented by the Trump administration, which mandate a two-part test during roadside inspections.

These regulations have led to a significant number of truckers failing the test, potentially impacting the trucking industry. Khadar Hassan, a Somali-born trucker with a clean record, highlights the challenges faced by drivers who have been operating successfully for years.

The article suggests that the enforcement of these rules, particularly the English language test, is causing anxiety and could lead to a shortage of drivers. The concerns stem from the perceived arbitrariness of the tests and the potential for misinterpretation, which could affect drivers' livelihoods and the broader supply chain.

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America’s Ranks of Immigrant Truckers Find a Roadblock: English Testswsj.comEnglish proficiency rules spark concern among foreign-born truckers - AJC.comajc.comTruckers Who Fail English Tests Get Pulled Off Roads in Trump Crackdown - Bloomberg.combloomberg.comDrivers in U.S. who aren’t proficient in English to be placed out of service - Truck Newstrucknews.comTruckers weigh having to pass English test to drive in US - BorderReportborderreport.com

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