Trucking CEO Death

Texas Halts CDL Issuance to DACA Recipients, Refugees, and Asylees

Texas’ Department of Public Safety has ceased issuing commercial driver licenses (CDLs) and commercial learner permits (CLPs) to DACA recipients, refugees, and individuals granted asylum, effective immediately. This decision follows a new federal rule tightening CDL eligibility for non-citizens and stems from audits revealing ineligible CDL issuance nationwide. Applicants in these categories will be unable to proceed with testing until services are reinstated. The state’s action goes further than the federal rule, which only limits eligibility to non-citizens with employment-based visas.

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Chicago Trucking CEO’s Death: Employee Charged, Conspiracy Theories Abound

Josif Suclea, an employee of ATG Truckload, has been charged with the first-degree murder of the company’s CEO, 46-year-old Dane Koteski. Koteski’s body was discovered following a small fire at the company’s Crestwood location; an autopsy determined his death resulted from neck injuries inflicted by a sharp object. Following an investigation, Suclea was apprehended in Holland, Michigan, and extradited back to Illinois. His bond hearing is set for Sunday at the Cook County Courthouse.

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