Mexican Transporters Anticipate that the Suspension of u.s. Visas Will Not Affect Their Work
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Marco Rubio, the U.S. Secretary of State, announced last August 21 the suspension of the issuance of visas for commercial truck drivers.This measure could impact on driving licenses granted to migrants who have Temporary Protection Status (TPS) and work permits.The concern of migrants in the midst of the suspension of truck drivers' visas According to a Salvadoran migrant in dialogue with EFE, restrictions on foreign truckers could lead to suspe…
Ciudad Juárez (Mexico), Aug 24 (EFE).- In light of the recent decision of the US authorities to suspend the issuance of work visas to foreigners who aspire to be used as commercial truck drivers, the director of transporter Temp, Jorge Puga Ochoa, says that there will be “no affectation” because the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) is “existing.”
DOBLE LLAVE – The suspension of the issuance of work visas for immigrant drivers of commercial trucks issued by President Donald Trump’s government is the latest in a series of White House measures to restrict the immigration of foreign workers, which causes fear among those already inside the country. The State Department recently stopped the issuance of work visas for immigrants seeking to become commercial truck drivers in the United States.
Hapi, the startup founded by Peruvians that brings Wall Street closer to Latinos: their plansAfter the suspension of visas to Mexican carriers, by the government of the United States, the director of transporter Temp, Jorge Puga Ochoa, said that there will be no "no affectation" to their work.The director said there will be no affectation due to the fact that the treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (T-MEC) remains in force. READ …
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