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More than 9,500 Commercial Truckers Taken Off U.S. Roads Nationwide
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The delegate of the National Chamber of Cargo Transport in Tijuana, Tecate and Rosarito, Alfonso Millán, warned that Mexico faces a deficit of more than 50,000 cargo operators, while in the United States the lack of drivers would exceed 200 thousand, a panorama that could worsen with new demands related to the command of English. Based on reports of 2024, he explained that in Baja California the missing around 5,000 operators, and that in Tijuan…
The Trump administration said Wednesday (December 10) that it has ordered more than 9,500 commercial truck drivers to stop working on U.S. highways because they do not meet the required English proficiency standards.
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