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Mojorabbit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-21-07 12:42 AM
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Tighter Border Delays Re-entry by U.S. Citizens
Source: new york times

EL PASO — United States border agents have stepped up scrutiny of Americans returning home from Mexico, slowing commerce and creating delays at border crossings not seen since the months after the Sept. 11 attacks.

Increased Vigilance, Longer Lines

The increased enforcement is in part a dress rehearsal for new rules, scheduled to take effect in January, that will require Americans to show a passport or other proof of citizenship to enter the United States. The requirements were approved by Congress as part of antiterrorism legislation in 2004.

Border officials said agents along the southern border were asking more returning United States citizens to show a photo identity document. At the same time, agents are increasing the frequency of what they call queries, where they check a traveler’s information against law enforcement, immigration and antiterror databases.

The new policy is a big shift after decades when Americans arrived at land crossings, declared they were citizens and were waved through. Since the authorities began ramping up enforcement in August, wait times at border stations in Texas have often stretched to two hours or more, discouraging visitors and shoppers and upsetting business.

The delays could remain a fact of life across the southern border for the next few years, border officials said, at least until new security technology and expanded entry stations are installed and until Americans get used to being checked and questioned like foreigners. Last year 234 million travelers entered the United States through land border crossings from Mexico.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/us/21border.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin



ID needed: passport, or a citizenship document like a birth certificate together with a government-issued identity card with a photograph

and a database is being compiled by7 homeland security
"It set an eventual goal, with no fixed deadline, for agents to conduct a database query for every person crossing the border."
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Trillo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-21-07 01:37 AM
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1. So if you go south,
don't bother coming back.
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Sen. Walter Sobchak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-21-07 02:13 AM
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2. I have asked some US Customs guards how they feel about this
if they seemed friendly enough to strike up a conversation and all of them said basically the same thing, 80% of the Americans who come through here have American stamped on their forehead and it is a waste of their time and travellers money.
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Igel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-21-07 12:22 PM
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7. Yeah, but it's unlikely the other 20% constitute a random sample of
Americans.

If the cohort checked doesn't "look like America", it has to be out of racism. Therefore, it's litigated. So in order to prevent litigation, we have to make sure that if anybody's a suspect, everybody's a suspect, just in case.
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Eurobabe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-21-07 02:31 AM
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3. It's not just at southern crossings, it is coming home from overseas to PHL
as well. The personnel in the booths are fine, but the welcoming committees when you come off the plane are something out of the dark ages. They might as well be flinging a cat o' nine tails!

:shrug:
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MetaTrope Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-21-07 07:22 AM
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4. So if Rush Limbaugh "loses" his passport next time he returns from the Dominican Republic
he'll have to stay there? Maybe it's time to start recruiting some nimble-fingered little boys in that country.
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bahrbearian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-21-07 07:29 AM
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5. That will Teach Vicente Fox ,, calling the Chimp a "Wind Shield Cowboy"
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rockybelt Donating Member (938 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-21-07 10:25 AM
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6. Show your papers
The new rules they are trying to set up will include "showing your papers" every time you cross a STATE line.
Big Brother is not only watching, he wants to have his heavy hand on you at all times.:banghead:
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UTUSN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-21-07 12:29 PM
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8. The perfect terrist plan to disable & incapacitate the U.S. economy
Dedication: To TANCREDO, "TEX" SENSENBRENNER, O'LOOFAH, MALKIN, the Minutemen, et al. (Note: SENSENBRENNER hates being called "TEX". Don't have nuthin' to do with "Texas." He's the heir to KOTEX.)

What could be better, in the insidious way (as opposed to the one time spectacular attack), than to inflict rotting economic damage along 3,000 miles of the U.S. ---from the terrists' pov, that is. Mindless bureaucratic boondoggles, with billions in contracts to documents-manufacturers (for technology that is largely UNUSED), except to slow commerce to a standstill.

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http://www.themonitor.com/news/border_2405___article.ht...

Bypassed at Border: Inspectors aren’t using technology, claiming laser visas cause backups at international crossings


By Elliot Spagat
The Associated Press/The Monitor
May 15, 2007 - 11:20PM

SAN DIEGO — The face- and fingerprint-matching technology that has been touted over the past decade as a sophisticated new way to stop terrorists and illegal immigrants from entering the country through Mexico has one major drawback: U.S. border inspectors almost never use it.

In fact, the necessary equipment is not even installed in vehicle lanes along the border. ....

Jeffrey Davidow, U.S. ambassador to Mexico from 1998 to 2001, recalls members of Congress visiting the border to see the machines, which were never used when the lawmakers were gone.

“I’d tell them that it was all show, that it doesn’t work, that the card is not doing what it’s supposed to do,” Davidow said. He said his warnings elicited shrugs.

There were also technological setbacks. Equipment to verify photos and fingerprints often failed to read through sweat, scratches and other wallet “crud,” according to an internal Homeland Security report.

A test at five Texas crossings in the spring of 2004 showed that 731 out of 1,740 cards, or 42 percent, were unreadable, according to the report, which was provided to The Associated Press by someone who insisted on anonymity because the government did not authorize its release. ....



A stack of U.S. visas, above, is sorted recently at the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana, Mexico.
Denis Poroy/The Associated Press


http://www.themonitor.com/news/border_2429___article.ht...

Costly visa technologies little used here


Area officials wonder: Is it needed or is it money wasted?
Kyle Arnold and Matt Whittaker
May 16, 2007 - 10:58PM

.... When Congress approved the laser visa system in 1996, proponents touted laser visas, which store so-called biometric information, as the next step in securing American borders from unwanted visitors like potential terrorists, drug smugglers and illegal immigrants. However, an AP article Tuesday said U.S. Customs and Border Protection only checks about 2 percent of all laser visa holders using the digital fingerprint and face matching technology. ....

A $28.6 million contract for laser visa technology was awarded to Virginia-based General Dynamics Corp., which has recently received another contract for $28.5 million, according to the AP article. ....

Inspecting laser visas without looking at the biometric information is no better than “looking at somebody’s driver’s license or library card,” she said. “The country invested a lot of money to bring the system up to date. It’s just amazing that they have gone to this expense … and made border crossers pay a lot of money for ... a card that we don’t even know how to use or don’t use,” she said. ....

In 2001, Mexicans who shopped in McAllen, Brownsville, Laredo and El Paso bought about $3.2 billion worth of goods — roughly 19 percent of all retail sales along the Texas border and 1.9 percent of the state’s retail sales, according to Dallas Fed data. ....


http://travel.state.gov/passport/eppt/epptnew_2807.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/weekinreview/29macfa.html?ex=1335499200&en=876561d61a49bf27&ei=5088...

The New Passport
Stars and Stripes, Wrapped in the Same Old Blue


By NEIL MacFARQUHAR
SAN FRANCISCO

WHEN I went to collect my newly minted American passport, I discovered that it came with a radically altered design that included sheaves of wheat, the rather large head of a bald eagle plus the flag wrapped around my picture. And that was just one page... When Americans do open their new passports, they’ll see a document strikingly different from the old booklet. By July, all applicants will get the new design, with the State Department expecting to issue a record 17 million passports this year, up from last year’s record of 12 million.

The new passport, in the works for about six years, incorporates the first complete redesign since 1993. Given new international standards for post-9/11 high-tech security features, which transform the document into an “E-passport,” the State Department decided it was time for something completely different. The new passport comes with its own name: “American Icon.” It’s hard to think of one that was left out.

The inside cover sports an engraving of the battle scene that inspired “The Star Spangled Banner.” A couple of lines of the anthem, starting with, “O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave,” are scrawled in what the State Department says is Francis Scott Key’s own cursive. The short, 28-page version of the passport comes with 13 inspirational quotes, including six from United States presidents and one from a Mohawk Thanksgiving speech. The pages, done in a pink-grey-blue palate, are rife with portraits of Americana ranging from a clipper ship to Mount Rushmore to a long-horn cattle drive... “We thought it really, truly reflects the breadth of America as well as the history,” said Ann Barrett, deputy assistant secretary of state for passport services. “We tried to be inclusive of all Americans.”... We think it is a beautiful document as well as the most secure,” Ms. Barrett said. “It’s a work of art.”

Professional designers shown the passport to critique mentioned art as well. “It is like being given a coloring book that your brother already colored in,” said Michael Bierut, of the design firm Pentagram in New York City. A passport, not unlike a scrapbook, gets its allure from gradually accruing exotic stamps, with the blank pages holding the promise of future adventure, he and other designers said. But they find that the new jumble of pictures detracts from that. “There is also something a little coercive about a functional object serving as a civics lesson, even a fairly low-grade civics lesson,” Mr. Bierut said...


The new passport was developed by a six-member committee from the State Department and the Government Printing Office, with then-Secretary of State Colin Powell approving the final icon theme.


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