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Four trucking companies out of operation after deadly crash, driver in country illegally

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Thursday evening that four trucking carriers were put out of business following a crash in Indiana that killed four people.

“MAJOR UPDATE in the investigation of the deadly Indiana crash involving an ILLEGAL ALIEN TRUCKER who plowed his semi into a van, killing 4 Amish men,” Duffy wrote on X.

“@FMCSA’s investigation has tied FOUR ADDITIONAL CARRIERS to this crash and put ALL of them OUT OF SERVICE.”

The carriers out of service are KG Line Group Inc, Tutash Express 1 LLC, RPM Hauling and Valcins Trucking LLC.

Under the Trump administration, Duffy has been cracking down on illegal migrant truck drivers.

Last month, Duffy said that the Department of Transportation removed close to 2,000 truckers due to the drivers not meeting safety standards.

A truck driver had to be put out of service after a video came out that showed the driver who couldn’t read road signs was driving on the wrong side of the road for miles.

Duffy said in his X post that they aren’t done going after illegal migrant truck drivers.

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“A coordinated CHAMELEON CARRIER network – where operators change their names and DOT numbers to HIDE from law enforcement – is responsible for this horrific crash!” he said. “@USDOT will leave NO STONE UNTURNED until every bad actor is held RESPONSIBLE.”