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Florida is implementing English language proficiency assessments at agricultural inspection locations.

by The Key 2 DOT
August 26, 2025
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Trucking news and briefs for Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025:

Florida to use ag inspection points for immigration enforcement

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Monday announced increased immigration enforcement in the state with the help of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Monday announced increased immigration enforcement in the state with the help of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.Office of Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Monday that he is urging the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to revoke CDL program authority and funding from California and Washington state, as well as adding immigration enforcement to agricultural interdiction stations in the state.

Uthmeier announced that he is sending a formal letter to the U.S. DOT and FMCSA related to the CDL program and funding for the two states as a result of the triple-fatal Florida turnpike crash involving Harjinder Singh, who held a non-domicile CDL from California and had previously been issued a regular full-term CDL from Washington state.

“States like California and Washington ignored the rules, gave an illegal alien a license to drive a 40-ton truck, and three people are dead as a result. A preventable tragedy due to sanctuary state policies,” Uthmeier said. “In response, we’re supporting our Agricultural Law Enforcement and state police to ramp up inspections at state entry-points for illegal aliens who may be operating large trucks using out-of-state driver’s licenses. If you’re here illegally or can’t speak English, you have no business operating large commercial vehicles on Florida’s roads.”

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) Commissioner Wilton Simpson made the announcement alongside Attorney General Uthmeier at an agricultural interdiction station along Interstate 10 in Live Oak. All FDACS sworn law enforcement officers were certified in July, and they are stationing at interdiction checkpoints to work together with federal and state partners on immigration enforcement and checking for English proficiency for commercial drivers while continuing agricultural inspections.

The interdiction stations, which are distinct from FDOT weigh stations, will serve as critical enforcement points to stop human smuggling, fraudulent documents, and unsafe commercial vehicles, a press release from Uthmeier’s office said.

“The crash on the Florida Turnpike tragically took the lives of three Floridians and was a completely preventable consequence of illegal immigration and sanctuary-state policies,” Simpson said. “It is also a reminder of why the work of our law enforcement community to combat illegal immigration is so critical.” 

Simpson added that there are 23 agricultural inspection states along Florida roadways, and 100% of the Florida Agriculture Department’s officers are certified in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s 287(g) Program that allows state and local law enforcement officers to perform specified immigration officer functions under ICE’s direction and oversight. “Agricultural Law Enforcement officers are uniquely skilled and positioned to help prevent another tragedy and be a force multiplier in the fight against illegal immigration and criminal activity,” he added.

FedEx Freight driver crowned National Truck Driving Grand Champion

FedEx Freight's David Comings crowned 2025 Bendix Grand ChampionFedEx Freight’s David Comings crowned 2025 Bendix Grand ChampionBendix

After four days of competition among the nation’s top professional truck drivers, the 88th American Trucking Associations (ATA) National Truck Driving Championships (NTDC) have concluded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with FedEx Freight driver David Comings, based out of North Dakota, being crowned the 2025 Bendix Grand Champion.

Comings has been a professional driver for nearly 30 years, accumulating 3.1 million safe driving miles. He has competed three times in the North Dakota Motor Carriers Association state trucking championships and three times in the National Truck Driving Championships.

Bendix sponsored the Grand Champion Award for the 14th consecutive year, continuing its support of the drivers who exemplify excellence in safety and performance.

The 2025 NTDC, held Aug. 20-23, brought together 425 professional drivers representing 56 companies from 49 states, competing across nine vehicle classes. This year’s participants collectively logged nearly 756 million accident-free miles – showcasing the safety, skill, and commitment that define the commercial driving profession.

“We extend our sincere congratulations to David Comings, and to all the professionals who competed this year,” said Nicole Oreskovic, vice president of sales and marketing at Bendix. “These drivers are the heart of our industry. Their performance during the competition, and their dedication every day on the road, inspire all of us at Bendix and throughout the transportation community.”

At this year’s event inside the Minneapolis Convention Center, drivers put their knowledge and skills to the test across three phases: a written exam, a detailed pre-trip inspection, and the ever-popular driving skills course. On the course, drivers were evaluated on their ability to expertly handle their vehicles – navigating tight turns, reversing with precision, and positioning their trucks accurately around obstacles, over scales, and through challenging spaces.

Full results from the competition can be seen here.

  

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