Mexican truckers reportedly warned about lack of English literacy on US roads
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Mexican truckers reportedly warned about lack of English literacy on US roads
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Mexican truck drivers working in the U.S. have reportedly received warnings for not having English literacy. "I just got word one driver received a warning while driving in Texas last Tuesday," said Alfonso Millán Chavez, delegate with Mexico's National Chamber of Freight Transportation in Tijuana. In April, President Donald Trump signed an executive order bringing back previous mandates that were rolled back by the …
TIJUANA, Baja California, June 6, 2025.- In Texas, United States, a tractor truck driver was given a warning for his use of English. Cargo truck drivers in that country must speak English, a measure that alerts the sector. For a couple of weeks now, drivers have been busy with this issue, although it is estimated that only 30 percent of this group of people speak English. For pro-migrant activist Pedro Ríos, this is a racist decision. However, t…
The warning was detected in a Texas inspection b scule and confirms the initiation of more stringent checks on B1 visa operators who are admitted to the United States
Truckers are already getting english literacy warnings in Texas, Mexican transportation officials say
Mexican transportation officials say that some of their truck drivers are already receiving english literacy warnings in the state of Texas. In April, President Trump signed an executive order bringing back english literacy requirements for truck drivers that were revoked during the Obama administration. These requirements state that all truck drivers must have enough english literacy to read traffic signs and communicate with law enforcement. …
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