Feedback Form

Skip navigation

Author Archives: PR


Truckers must buy NAFTA tag or register - BTA in the news

An article published by the El Paso Times, features Border Trade Alliance (BTA) comments regarding restrictions imposed by Congress on the U.S. DOT’s pilot program - a program which would have granted a limited number of Mexican trucks access to U.S. roadways. Here is an excerpt from the article:
“The BTA has long supported efforts […]

BTA President Maria Luisa O’Connell appears Congressman Reyes’s weekly TV show

O’Connell appears on Reyes’s weekly TV show
EL PASO - Border Trade Alliance President Maria Luisa O’Connell appeared on U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes’s weekly TV program “Congress on the Border”, July 4. The show is broadcast on Time Warner Channel 15 in El Paso on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. O’Connell will discuss the current […]

BTA Disappointed with Congress’s Decision to Delay U.S.-DOT Pilot Program: BTA supportive of DOT’s efforts.

July 9, 2007 - (PHOENIX) - The Border Trade Alliance, a tri-national advocacy group for border communities and businesses, has submitted the following comments on the recent Federal Register Notice by the U.S. Department of Transpiration (DOT) regarding its pilot program granting a limited number of Mexican trucks access to U.S. roadways. In March, […]

BTA Op-Ed on the Prospects for Immigration Reform Published in Inside Tucson Business

Inside Tuscon Business and The Rio Grande Guardian recently published an Op-ed, by the Director of Public Policy, Matt Howe, on the marriage of immigration reform and border security. The following is an excerpt from the article:
The national debate over immigration reform and the ongoing regional debate over the construction of a fence along […]

BTA Policy Coordinator quoted in Texas AP article on WHTI

The article has been picked up by numerous Texas News sources, including the Houston Chronicle:
The following is an excerpt from the article:
The impending rule in January has rankled residents, city and business officials, particularly those in border states, where people frequently cross into Canada or Mexico to shop, dine, visit relatives or attend events.
The Phoenix-based […]

Close
E-mail It