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Driver's Licenses No Good for Travel After 2006 in North America
2006-09-13
Establishments catering to gringo underage drinkers, Americans wanting to toke up in Canada, and Tijuana donkey shows expected to be hardest hit....
If you're thinking of flying or taking a cruise in 2007 that will include destinations in Canada, the Caribbean or Mexico, you should plan to get a passport this fall.

Under new government regulations, by Dec. 31, travelers to and from the Caribbean, Mexico and Canada—plus Bermuda and Panama—will be required to have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States. A year later, on Dec. 31, 2007, the requirement will be extended to all land-based border crossings as well.

This is a change from prior travel requirements under which you could go to Canada, Mexico or most Caribbean countries and re-enter the U.S. with a driver's license and birth certificate.

Only about 25 percent of Americans have current, valid passports. But the State Department is experiencing unprecedented demand for passports, due in part to this new regulation. More than 10 million passports were issued during the last fiscal year, and the State Department reports that it is on track to issue over 13 million this year.
Posted by:Swamp Blondie

#6  bzzzt! Nitpick! Tiajuana is the river (home of sewage and hazardous materials)... Tijuana is the City (home of painted zebras donkeys, donkey shows, and whores old enuf to be yo grandma), RWV - thought you were local?

from a born and raised San Diegan (Hilltop High '77) :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-13 21:51  

#5  Should shut Tiajuana and Nuevo Laredo down hard.
Posted by: RWV   2006-09-13 21:43  

#4   ...just in time for the new, insecure RFID passports to arrive. Yay.

Still better than the old ones, gromky.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-09-13 15:23  

#3  Wonder if they'll accept the Military ID card from our troops at Ft. Drum [10th Mountain Division] just across the border from Canada and an hour or so drive from beautiful Kingston, or from Ft Bliss, soon to be home of the 1st AD? Was good enough to travel cross borders in Europe back in the 70s and 80s. But then again, the core apparatchik of the State Department never liked the uniform military.
Posted by: Omuling Throluper6095   2006-09-13 14:24  

#2  Wow. Does this apply to the border people too? Those illegals?
Posted by: ex-lib   2006-09-13 12:19  

#1  ...just in time for the new, insecure RFID passports to arrive. Yay.
Posted by: gromky   2006-09-13 11:01  

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