
The Person Running DHS Has Changed – Here Is What That Means for the Immigration Enforcement That Has Been Reshaping Trucking for a Year
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- What happened: the name of the outgoing DHS leader, the incoming leader (or acting official), and the effective date.
- What changed operationally: any announced shifts in priorities, guidance, leadership structure, or enforcement directives connected to immigration enforcement.
- Why it matters to trucking: specific ways immigration enforcement has been affecting trucking over the past year (for example: worksite inspections, driver documentation checks, carrier compliance actions, detention impacts, or border-related processing changes), if those items were stated in the source.
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