The first Mexican carrier is set to roll into the U.S. interior within days, but American trucking union leaders and two San Diego congressmen aren't giving up on stopping the cross-border trucking program.
U.S. Reps. Duncan Hunter and Bob Filner say they'll take a bipartisan stand at the border Wednesday in San Diego to voice concerns about the bilateral pilot project that will allow approved Mexican trucks to come deep into the United States.
The two will join Teamsters union President James Hoffa and Todd Spencer, the owner-operator of the Independent Drivers Association. They say safety and American jobs are at risk.
Washington on Friday approved the first Mexican trucking company, Transportes Olympic, fulfilling a provision under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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