Trump admin probes 75 CDL schools as families seek action on noncitizen truck crashes
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Summary
The segment opens with the story of Delilah Coleman, injured years earlier in a California crash allegedly involving illegal immigrant trucker Har Singh, and her father Marcus Coleman discussing her ongoing medical needs including upcoming skull surgery. It details other recent fatal crashes involving noncitizen CDL holders, including the death of college soccer player Toby Forsythe in Ohio and a Pennsylvania state trooper on I-81. It reports the Trump administration's launch of a fraud investigation into 75 truck driving schools and cites 30 deaths in 2025 from such crashes. Marcus Coleman, a former trucker, calls for broader reforms including English proficiency and transparency on carriers.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately reports verified incidents and the administration's CDL school probe but leans heavily on immigration framing without providing total annual truck fatality figures or data on non-immigrant driver crashes for context. The 30-death claim exceeds the 17 fatal crashes referenced in administration statements. Viewer misses nuances such as the diversity visa status of one driver and varying entry methods. Strong sourcing on recent events supports core facts, yet selective emphasis risks overstating the scope relative to overall commercial trucking risks.
Key Moments
Delilah Coleman injured by illegal alien Har Singh in California 18-wheeler crash, now needs more skull surgery
Family story corroborated via Marcus Coleman's public comments; specific driver name and California details lack independent confirmation in recent reports
Toby Forsythe killed last week on I-51 in Ohio; driver tried to hide dashcam
Confirmed on I-71 by Ohio State Highway Patrol and local news; Uzbek driver Bekhzod Asrarov charged, attempted to destroy evidence
PA state trooper killed on I-81 by Haitian illegal with Massachusetts CDL
Matches DHS reports on trooper Michael Pahira Jr. killed by Michael Bon
Trump admin launching fraud investigation into 75 truck driving schools
Confirmed by DHS/DOT joint operation reports
30 people killed in 2025 commercial truck crashes involving foreigners or illegal aliens with CDLs
Administration cited 17 fatal crashes in 2025; death count not independently verified at 30
Notable Concerns
- Statistic on 2025 deaths (30) exceeds official figure of 17 fatal crashes linked to noncitizen drivers
- Interstate highway misidentified as I-51 instead of I-71
Sources Consulted
- Crash report released in fatal I-71 crash that killed 21-year-old Toby Forsythe
- Trump Administration Probes 75 CDL Schools Suspected of Fraudulent Qualifications
- No English, No Problem — Until the Crash Happens
- Thousands of immigrant truckers lose commercial licenses in Trump administration crackdown
- ICE Asks Governor Gavin Newsom and California Sanctuary Politicians to Not Release Illegal Alien Truck Driver Who Killed Two People in Crash