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1st Mexican truck set to enter U.S. interior

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The Associated Press

SAN DIEGO — The first Mexican carrier is set to begin rolling into the U.S. interior, but the Teamsters union and two California congressmen haven't given up on stopping the cross-border trucking program that had been stalled for years by safety concerns and political wrangling.

U.S. Reps. Duncan Hunter and Bob Filner joined Teamsters President James Hoffa at the border Oct. 19 to take a bipartisan stand against the pilot project that will allow approved Mexican trucks to come deep into the U.S. The first one was to enter Texas today, Oct. 21. . .

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