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Foreign Drivers Undermine US Trucking Industry, Say Stakeholders

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMay 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Truck Company Closure Due to B-1 Visa Issues

Gerry Reed shut down his small trucking business in South Texas last December, unable to compete with foreign drivers on B-1 visas operating illegally in the U.S.

Violation of Cabotage Rules

As previously reported by FreightWaves, both trucking and transportation sectors in the U.S. and Mexico have been breaching cabotage rules by employing foreign B-1 visa drivers for domestic deliveries.

Anonymous Insights from the Business Owner

Speaking under anonymity to avoid backlash, Reed explained, “I closed in December as I foresaw the situation worsening. There was no point in trying to contend with the chaos caused by B-1 drivers. Many people are unaware of this issue, and too many interests complicate the scenario.”

Impact on Freight Rates

Reed stated that the exploitation of the B-1 visa program by carriers and foreign drivers is driving freight rates down and siphoning business from U.S. companies. In his area, he faced competition from firms using Mexico-based B-1 drivers.

Illegal Operations of B-1 Drivers

B-1 drivers can legally transport loads from Mexican cities like Reynosa to U.S. locations, but many are hired to continue further into the U.S., which is illegal. Some U.S. carriers are also hiring these drivers to save costs by paying them less than American truckers.

Concerns from Other Trucking Companies

Another South Texas trucking company owner reported that B-1 visa drivers are undermining his fuel-hauling operations. “On I-35 out of Laredo, most trucks are driven by B-1 drivers. It’s out of control,” he noted, expressing frustration at their lower rates and competitive advantage.

Calls for Action

While Reed remarked on the slow governmental response to the issue, the American Trucking Associations (ATA) is advocating for stronger enforcement of cabotage laws. ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello highlighted the illegality of using Mexican B-1 drivers for domestic loads, citing it as a contributing factor to poor market conditions.

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