Behind allegations Mexican truckers are breaking US cabotage rules Long-Haul Crime Log
Recent reports of drivers breaking terms of visas dredges up one of the most controversial issues in cross-border trucking
0 106 1 minute read Mexico-based trucks are only supposed to handle cross-border loads. So what s behind allegations that some truckers with B-1 visas are doing domestic runs? (Photo: FreightWaves staff)
This week’s episode of FreightWaves’ true-crime podcast, Long-Haul Crime Log, investigates one of the most controversial issues in cross-border trucking: cabotage violations. In the U.S., these occur when truckers based in Mexico or Canada illegally transport domestic freight.
Co-host and FreightWaves reporter Noi Mahoney digs into recent allegations that truckers from Mexico are doing illegal runs within the U.S. and why it may be hurting the industry on both sides of the border.
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