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Florida police pull dozens of immigrant truck drivers off roads: ‘People with no names’
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More than 10 agencies participated in the operation, which is just a small part of the typical 100,000 inspections done in the state per year. Fox 51 Gainesville reported that about a quarter of those inspections typically result in vehicles being removed from the road due to mechanical issues and another 10% because of driver violations.
Florida currently has 23 vehicle inspection sites in the state and plans to add another near the Florida-Alabama border.
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