Former President Trump announced plans to replace immigrant truck drivers with veterans if elected. The proposal targets drivers with commercial licenses, including legal residents. Trump has blamed these drivers for truck crashes.
The policy would seek to curtail licenses held by immigrants. Trump argues the change would create jobs for veterans. The plan aligns with his broader immigration restrictions.
Critics note that many immigrant drivers work legally. Veterans groups have expressed mixed reactions. Some support the job focus, while others question the feasibility.
Trucking industry representatives warn of driver shortages. They say removing immigrant drivers could disrupt supply chains. The proposal would require federal legislation to enforce.
Trump made the announcement during a campaign event. He framed it as a matter of national security and economic fairness. The plan remains a campaign proposal without legislative text.
Legal experts question its constitutionality. Targeting legal residents would face court challenges. The policy could also violate existing trade agreements.
The statement adds to Trump’s immigration-focused platform. It continues his emphasis on border security and job protection. The proposal may become a key campaign issue.





