New rules for land and sea border crossings
Published: February 1, 2008
Attendees traveling to Mexico, Canada, Bermuda or the Caribbean will need to have a passport, or a government-issued ID, plus proof of citizenship (e.g. voter ID card, birth certificate), to re-enter the United States. The new regulation is part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, which is developing a form of biometric identification U.S. travelers could use instead of a passport.
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