Disclaimer! Ruralinfo.net is not sponsored or authorized by the NRLCA, the USPS or any state or local association. Click here to read full disclaimer

The USPS Tells Contractors No More Immigrant CDL Drivers. Here’s How We Got Here.

- Advertisement -

The U.S. Postal Service announced this week that it will begin phasing out non-domiciled commercial driver’s license holders from its contractor network, requiring trucking providers to either thoroughly vet these drivers through the Postal Inspection Service or stop using them entirely. The move aligns with the Trump administration’s aggressive crackdown on immigrant drivers, but if you think this is just about immigration policy, you haven’t been paying attention to a decade of contractor scandals that have left bodies on American highways.

“The safety of our employees, our customers, and the American public is of the utmost concern to the Postal Service,” said Board of Governors Chairwoman Amber McReynolds in Monday’s announcement. “We have decided to phase out any use of non-domiciled Commercial Driver’s License operators who have not been thoroughly vetted by the Postal Inspection Service.”

- Advertisement -
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Hot this week

Here comes UPS – Back Again

UPS has reached a tentative agreement with the U.S....

There’s a new Thrift Savings Plan benefit

The Thrift Savings Plan will allow participants to convert...

Federal retirement inventory reaches another new high

The federal retirement inventory has reached yet another...

Special Contract Edition of the National Rural Letter Carrier Containing 2024-2027 National Agreement Released

The Special Contract Issue of the NRLCA magazine containing...

Use an FSA debit card? Keep all your documents

Postal Service employees with flexible spending account debit cards...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

Secret Link
Send this to a friend