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    Illegal-Status Truck Firm Pulled Millions in Taxpayer Aid, Then Fatal Crash Hits

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:October 23, 20252 Mins Read
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    A trucking company owned by a non-U.S. citizen without legal immigration status received government-backed loans from taxpayer funds, prior to one of its vehicles being involved in a deadly crash. The business reportedly secured millions from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), built during the pandemic to aid struggling American companies.

    The owner, identified in court filings and transportation records, registered multiple companies and operated a fleet of commercial trucks under a holding structure. During the PPP rollout, the firm submitted applications for funds citing payroll and operational disruption—despite its owner lacking legal work authorization. The loans were approved based on certification requirements that did not automatically check the owner’s immigration status.

    Several months after receiving the federal funds, one of the company’s drivers, relying on that fleet, was involved in a multi-vehicle collision that resulted in fatal injuries. Investigators found the truck in question had not undergone required safety inspections and had multiple maintenance violations. The crash has triggered a U.S. Department of Transportation probe into the company’s licensing and ownership structure.

    State transportation officials are now examining how an owner without legal status was able to register commercial vehicles and secure operating authority across state lines. They are also reviewing how the company became eligible for pandemic relief, raising concerns about oversight of federal aid programs and safety compliance for commercial carriers.

    The incident encapsulates a convergence of federal financial assistance probes, immigration enforcement gaps, regulatory compliance shortfalls, and road-safety consequences—all spotlighting how a single commercial enterprise can sit at the intersection of multiple policy failures.

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