A report by the Transportation Department's inspector general found that "Existing federal standards and state controls are not sufficient to defend against the alarming threat" posed by individuals who seek to fraudulently obtain commercial driver's [CDL] licenses. Many states do not require applicants to prove they live in the state, do not verify Social Security numbers and do not give tests to prove whether a driver can read and speak English, the report said.
This was not news to those who read my article on this topic last year for National Review Online.
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