Since SCOTUS Let Truck Drivers Who Can’t Read English Kill Americans, Trump Needs To Take Action

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Since SCOTUS Let Truck Drivers Who Can’t Read English Kill Americans, Trump Needs To Take Action

It is horrifying that Americans have to worry about whether their families may be killed on the interstate by a foreign trucker who was issued a CDL with insufficient scrutiny by a corrupt or incompetent state government.

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A sickening recent crash of a motorcoach bus in Stafford County, Virginia, resulted in the death of five people, and if the United States had sane immigration laws, it never would have happened. The driver, Jing Shen Dong, was a Chinese man who was naturalized as an American citizen yet could not speak English. The Democrat-controlled state of New York issued his commercial driver’s license (CDL) in 2024. This is just the most recent instance of an ongoing phenomenon — immigrant drivers or truckers getting CDLs with little scrutiny and going on to cause deaths on U.S. highways. According to the Department of Transportation (DOT), non-domiciled truckers killed at least 30 people in 2025 in 17 fatal crashes.  

It is horrifying that Americans have to worry about whether their families may be killed on the interstate by a foreign trucker who was issued a CDL with insufficient scrutiny by a corrupt or incompetent state government. Not to mention, issuing CDLs to illegal aliens is against federal law.  

The motorcoach crash in Virginia highlights the problem not just with illegal immigration, but with legal immigration and the naturalization process. How was such a man lawfully naturalized as a U.S. citizen when he could not speak English? United States law requires those under the age of 50 to speak English to be naturalized as a citizen, and that ought to be the bare minimum for........

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