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AP: Tighter U.S. Border ID Rules Begin
New rules for the types of identification U.S. and Canadian citizens must present to cross into the country went into effect Thursday and authorities were optimistic the changes wouldn't cause significant delays.
Under the new rules, people will no longer be allowed to simply declare to immigration officers at border crossings that they are citizens, said Jayson Ahern, deputy commissioner with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Instead, those 19 and older will have to show proof of citizenship — a passport, trusted traveler card or a birth certificate and government-issued ID such as a driver's license. |
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Fox News summarizes the FISA problem
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Fox News correspondent Jim Angle did this story last July, just before Congress passed a temporary fix to FISA. The story summarizes the problems with FISA. Shortly after this story aired, Congress passed the Protect America Act to temporarily fix FISA. Check here to see what Heather Wilson is doing to make the Protect America Act permanent. |
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Who was the only President not to live in the White House? |
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