I am glad to see we are tightening border security

Written by Benaiah on January 31st, 2008

Our efficient government is changing document requirements for entering the country. 7 years too late!

Jan. 31 Travel Documents Requirement—Frequently Asked Questions

Questions on the Transition

Q: What is the change beginning January 31, 2008?
A: Currently, upon entering the United States at a land border port of entry, an individual without documentation can verbally claim to be a U. S. citizen. On January 31, DHS is ending this practice such that oral declarations alone to prove identity and citizenship will no longer be sufficient. Travelers will be asked to present certain documentation from a specified list when entering the United States at land or sea ports of entry.

A verbal declaration? Are you kidding me? This rule should have been changed September 12, 2001.

2 Comments so far ↓

  1. Jan
    31
    10:06
    AM
    DavidShiffman

    This rule should have been changed on July 5, 1776…

  2. Feb
    1
    9:12
    AM
    Roger

    and all you have to do is flash a drivers license… I’ve seen better security at pubs. No one gets rich off of it so it isn’t on the Bush/Dick agenda.

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