40 Truckers Lose US Commercial Licenses Due to Lack of English Proficiency
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Carolina Garcia MEXICALI, B.C. (T3) – According to the Delegate of the Canacar, Ismael Reyes, it was at the point of revision of the highway 86 where this removal was carried out, they were pointed out of cabotage, so in view of the ignorance about whether any rules of cross-border transport have changed they have asked the Consulate of Mexico in Calexico, be the link for a meeting with representatives of the ICE in Imperial. Who has also joined…
Mexicali, Baja California (t3).- According to the Canacar Delegate, Ismael Reyes, it was at the checkpoint on Highway 86 where the removal was carried out, they were marked as cabotage, so given the lack of knowledge about whether any cross-border transportation rules have changed, they have requested the Mexican Consulate in Calexico to be the link for a meeting with ICE representatives in Imperial. Who has also joined the efforts to find a sol…
Otay Mesa (USA), 4 Jul (EFE).- Drivers of commercial trucks crossing the border from Mexico to California do not fear the Trump Administration's new demand on the dominance of English to keep their jobs in the US because they think they already know enough or are learning the language, according to EFE. At the port of entry of Otay Mesa (California), where on average 4,000 commercial trucks cross from Mexico to the United States, the drivers int…

40 truckers lose US commercial licenses due to lack of English proficiency
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Forty Mexican truckers have lost privileges to drive on U.S. highways due to their lack of English skills, industry officials say. Back in April, President Trump issued an executive order enforcing an existing law that mandates all truck drivers know enough English to read road signs and interact with law enforcement north of the border. Mexican truck drivers in a hurry to learn English The order officially wen…
Freight drivers in the region will be required to meet additional requirements, such as English proficiency. This measure will be implemented gradually.
Crackdown on truckers’ no hablo inglés - Global Trailer
The US's English language proficiency rules for truck drivers are having an impact. Image: Joni/stock.adobe.com.The US Department of Transport’s English language proficiency rules are hitting transporters, with a reported 40 Mexican truck drivers losing driving privileges. A report from news channel, BorderReport.com, said the Mexican truckers, recently stopped in Texas, Mississippi and Arkansas, lost the ability to drive on US highways due to …
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