Trump administration has warned that California, Washington, and New Mexico could face vital cuts in federal security funding except they implement English language necessities for industrial truck drivers – a transfer spurred by a current deadly crash in Florida involving an Indian-origin driver, reported Fox information.Transportation secretary Sean Duffy informed reporters the three states have 30 days to adjust to English language proficiency (ELP) mandates, or threat dropping thousands and thousands underneath the motor service security help program. “States don’t get to pick and choose which federal safety rules to follow,” he mentioned. “As we saw with the horrific Florida crash that killed three, when states fail to enforce the law, they put the driving public in danger,” the information outlet quoted. The threatened cuts are substantial, $33 million for California, $10.5 million for Washington, and $7 million for New Mexico.The new enforcement follows a lethal crash on August 12, when an Indian origin trucker Harjinder Singh – residing within the US illegally – made a U-turn on Florida’s Turnpike. The ensuing accident killed all three occupants of a minivan. Singh has since been charged with vehicular murder and immigration violations.Duffy accused the states of lax enforcement after inner opinions revealed broadly various practices. In California, greater than 34,000 inspections led to just one driver taken off the street for failing the language check. In Washington, out of greater than 6,000 inspections, solely 4 drivers have been eliminated. New Mexico reportedly enforced no such removals. “This is about keeping people safe on the road… we need to make sure that those… driving big rigs… can understand the road signs, that they’ve been well-trained,” Duffy emphasised. The political fallout has begun. California governor Gavin Newsom’s workplace responded sharply: “This is rich. The Trump Administration approved the federal work permit for the man who killed 3 people – and now they’re scrambling to shift blame after getting caught,” calling the announcement “a big joke.”