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First Mexican truck set to enter US interior


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This is only the beginning.

Once Americans fail to complain, phase three is the closing of ALL ports, east and west, and ALL products brought up from Mexico.

The US/Mexican customs will then be located in Kansas.

Texans were able to stop the "super highway" from being built, but that only slowed this down so existing roadways could be "reallocated"

This was part of the reason the deepest port in the USA, in Long beach, CA, was given to China three years ago.

The village idiot was given fast track privilege by congress.

That means ALL politicians have sold us out.

SAN DIEGO — The first Mexican carrier is set to roll into the U.S. interior Friday, but the Teamsters union and two California congressmen haven't given up on stopping the cross-border trucking program that had been stalled for years by safety concerns and political wrangling.

U.S. Reps. Duncan Hunter and Bob Filner joined Teamsters President James Hoffa at the border Wednesday to take a bipartisan stand against the pilot project that will allow approved Mexican trucks to come deep into the United States. The first one will enter Texas.

Hunter is a San Diego-area Republican, while Filner is a Democrat whose district includes California's border with Mexico.

They were surrounded at a news conference by more than 75 union members from at least five states.

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Allowing Mexican trucking companies to deliver goods rather than transfer them to U.S. haulers at the border will put American jobs and highway safety at risk, they said.

"We're literally taking good jobs here in America and passing them over the line to Mexico," Hunter told the crowd, many holding signs reading "NAFTA kills" and "Stop the war on workers."

Washington on Friday last week approved the first Mexican trucking company, Transportes Olympic, nearly two decades after the hotly contested provision of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement set off lawsuits and a costly trade dispute between the neighboring countries.

'They have to compete with us'

Transportes Olympic's long-haul truck will cross the border Friday at Laredo, Texas, and head about 450 miles north to Garland, Texas, to deliver industrial equipment, said Guillermo Perez, the transport manager at the firm in the industrial Monterrey suburb of Apodaca, about two hours south of Laredo.

He dismissed claims that Mexican trucking companies and their drivers do not meet U.S. safety standards. He said his company has a strict, random drug testing policy for its 61 drivers and it has bought more than a dozen trucks in the past two years.

U.S. inspectors will check the trucks Thursday and will also have a database on truckers who have been approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Perez said.

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"It's a really controlled program. There's no way to avoid the law," he said. "We are really prepared for this. It's not weird for me that some (U.S. trucking) companies are willing to shut it down because now they have to compete with us."

Perez declined to reveal how much his drivers earn.

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The company was approved under the pilot program in 2009 before President Barack Obama's administration cancelled it. Mexico retaliated by placing tariffs on 99 agricultural products worth more than $2 billion annually.

Mexico cut the tariffs in half this summer after Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon approved an inspection and monitoring program for the companies that had been approved in 2009. The Mexican government has vowed to lift the rest once the truck heads out of the border zone Friday.

"We're really excited," Perez said. "Now we can provide door-to-door service, so it's about a 15 percent savings for companies."

'Disaster'

Opponents say the fight isn't over.

Hunter has co-authored a bill sponsored by U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., that would stop the pilot program in three years and require Congress to vote on the issue again.

"We hope we can stop this before we have a disaster," Filner said.

Criminal activity has been a problem for years even within the U.S. government's strictest trusted carrier programs.

Drug trafficking organizations have smuggled tons of drugs inside trucks driven by approved truckers coming from inspected and certified facilities inside Mexico.

Todd Spencer, the executive vice president of the Independent Drivers Association, which represents small independent trucking businesses, said 100,000 trucking jobs will be lost.

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Proponents say it will spur economic growth as companies save millions by sending the goods door-to-door.

"We certainly hope that it cannot be stopped," said James Clark, director of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce's Mexico Business Center.

"The U.S. has been in violation of the NAFTA agreement ever since the beginning of the trucking issue," he added. "Mexican trucks have every right to come into the U.S. under NAFTA as long as the trucks are fully inspected to U.S. standards and the drivers speak English."

Supporters say especially strict safeguards have been implemented: Electronic devices will track the routes drivers take, how long they drive and how long they rest.

Participating drivers must undergo national security and criminal background checks, and inspectors will administer oral English-proficiency exams.

Three U.S. trucking companies have been given the green light under the program to drive into Mexico, according to the Mexican government.

But Hoffa said American truckers don't want to drive into Mexico because of the country's violent crime problem.

About 70 percent of goods from the $4 billion trade between the two nations are transported by land, according to the Mexican government.

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Hunter has co-authored a bill sponsored by U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., that would stop the pilot program in three years and require Congress to vote on the issue again.

Todd Spencer, the executive vice president of the Independent Drivers Association, which represents small independent trucking businesses, said 100,000 trucking jobs will be lost.

Three U.S. trucking companies have been given the green light under the program to drive into Mexico, according to the Mexican government... But Hoffa said American truckers don't want to drive into Mexico because of the country's violent crime problem.

Why wait 3 years? Stop it now! :o

100,000 jobs lost? In this economy? Is Congress serious? Stop it now! :angry:

Hoffa's finally right. And this from someone who uses violence to get his way! :lol:

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Every one that drives big trucks according to the DOT has to be abel to read and wright So they can atleast read the signs on the road and don't kill anybody with them big trucks. WOW and have you seen these guys drive holy "crap" . And you can almost bet that the equiment that they are driving not safe on the road.

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Only way your going to change this crap is clean out the White House , WE sold out yrs ago. Its called Capitalisum the greedy little basterds in congress are all for them selfs and screw the american people. We will soon be the minarity. We The People dont mean **** any more . No what i mean hosay. :angry:

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It's to late now. Here in kansas we have Mexicans using the same drivers licence they run in a line so 3-4 trucks same name. Most that i try to talk to can't speak English at all. Two years ago we had an illegal driving a truck he let his son drive the truck and head on collision and killed a family. The Law Inforcment says we won't deport them its to expensive so they stay here. It is already a bigger mess than most can comprehend. They don't pay taxes for 7 years. They use out tax money for welfar which they falsfy on those documents and have 20 people in the same house and drive a brand new vehicle something is very wrong with this picture. This started 25 years ago it should of been stopped back then. Just we are relizing the effects now. Been Driving for 18 years alot has changed in that time.

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Every one that drives big trucks according to the DOT has to be abel to read and wright So they can atleast read the signs on the road and don't kill anybody with them big trucks. WOW and have you seen these guys drive holy "crap" . And you can almost bet that the equiment that they are driving not safe on the road.

read and write lol

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What gets me is if Hoffa cares about America he would address all the problems, not just the truck drivers.

if the shippers paid Hoffa's union a yearly use fee Hoffa would have never been out there protesting.

As it is right now, no Mexican truck driver needs an American CDL to deliver anywhere in CA.

It's been crazy, it is now becoming insane.

The politicians hypocrisy is glaring.

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