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New Passport Rules Start Tuesday
2007-01-23
ATLANTA (AP) - Americans flying to Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean made sure to bring their passports Monday because of a new rule going into effect Tuesday that requires them to show one to get back into the country. The new regulations requiring passports were adopted by Congress in 2004 to secure the borders against terrorists.

Travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and other airports said they had no complaints about the requirement. "I'd rather be going through a security check, than possibly being blown out of the air because of lack of security measures," John Golden of Columbus, Ga., who was headed to Cancun, Mexico.

Starting Tuesday, Canadian, Mexican and Bermudan air travelers, as well as U.S. citizens flying home from those countries or the Caribbean, must display their passports to enter the United States. The only valid substitutes for a passport will be a NEXUS Air card, used by some American and Canadian frequent fliers; identification as a U.S. Coast Guard merchant mariner; and the green card carried by legal permanent residents. Active members of the U.S. military are exempt.

For now, the rules affect only air travelers. Land and sea travelers will not have to show passports until at least January 2008. Air travelers who cannot produce a passport will be interviewed by customs agents, who will decide whether to let them into the country.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Mike, my jab was directed towards CNN. Not you. I like to bash the Old Media any chance I get. ;>)
Posted by: Intrinsicpilot   2007-01-23 20:48  

#8  Intrinsic-
Actually my bad - the CNN report was at 0615 EST, but they were referring to data from previous days, not today. Sorry for not clarifying that.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2007-01-23 15:02  

#7  Did CNN mention if those were American passports?
Posted by: Sleart Unising9284   2007-01-23 13:56  

#6  "I'd rather be going through a security check, than possibly being blown out of the air because of lack of security measures," John Golden of Columbus, Ga., who was headed to Cancun, Mexico.

"Of course, I know I can always just walk across the Texas/Arizona border too, if they refuse to let me fly," he added.
Posted by: BA   2007-01-23 13:48  

#5  Ha Lumped. Must be the eyes.
Posted by: Intrinsicpilot   2007-01-23 13:02  

#4  Correction: Idiots at CNN. (Lest I get lumpded in with them!)
Posted by: Intrinsicpilot   2007-01-23 13:00  

#3  ...and 100% of those coming back from Mexico had passports.

Stupidist thing I've heard all day. Your post was at 6:56 AM EST. The CNN report must have been before that. Most of Mexico is 1 to 2 hours earlier than EST. Baja is 3 hours earlier. I wonder if the idoits at CNN actually checked any flights. There can't be all that many that depart at 3, 4 and 5 AM.
Posted by: Intrinsicpilot   2007-01-23 12:58  

#2  ...and 100% of those coming back from Mexico had passports forged documents

Fixed it.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2007-01-23 10:49  

#1  ...Interesting lil' factoid on CNN this morning - the head of Homeland Security stated that already, more than 75% of people coming back from Carribbean destinations had passports, 94% coming back from Canada had passports....

...and 100% of those coming back from Mexico had passports.

Why don't I believe that?

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2007-01-23 06:56  

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