SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- About six months ago, President Trump issued an executive order revisiting an existing law mandating truck drivers speak and understand enough English to read road signs and interact with law enforcement.
States such as California, Washington and New Mexico have, for the most part, ignored the order.
Now, the Department of Transportation is threatening those states and others with pulling millions of dollars in federal funding if they don't enforce the English-language proficiency requirements with truck drivers.
The California Highway Patrol is already on record saying it will not be "putting drivers out-of-service for not speaking English despite new federal guidance on the rule."
Drivers like Paramveep Singh, say they have noticed California and other st