Police in DeKalb County, Alabama, ticketed two truck drivers for not speaking English, making them among the first cited under the reinstated federal English-language requirement, according to WAFF. Jose Reyes, a bilingual trucker from Huntsville, said the enforcement didn’t surprise him and noted he has often translated for drivers involved in accidents.
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Alabama truckers among first ticketed under tougher English-language rule

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Trump's order reinstates penalties for truckers with limited English, raising concerns over road safety and potential discrimination claims.


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