- 'New Travel Cards Approved for Border Crossing (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
Traveling to and from Mexico and Canada might get easier by the end of this year under a new proposal announced recently by the Bush Administration.
- 'U.S. plans 'travel cards' for trips to Mexico, Canada (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Bush administration, bowing to grumbling from U.S. border communities, announced plans Tuesday to enable U.S. citizens to cross U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico with a new $50 "travel card" similar to a driver's license rather than requiring a $97...
- 'WorldTradeShow.com Launches New Travel/Tourism E-Commerce Website (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
WorldTradeShow.com, Inc., a Nevada corporation, specializing in producing and marketing online tradeshows for the travel/tourism, import/export and convention industries, announces the launching of its newest travel/tourism website at www.WorldTradeShow.com.
- ''Travel card' to replace passport rule for borders (Arizona Daily Star)
WASHINGTON ? The Bush administration, bowing to grumbling from U.S. border communities, announced plans on Tuesday to enable U.S. citizens to crisscross U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico with a new $50 "travel card" similar to a driver's license rather than requiring a $97 U.S. passport.
- 'Travel Industry applauding announced US border changes (KVOA Tucson)
WASHINGTON - Travel industry officials are praising a series of initiatives announced Tuesday which are meant to protect U.S. borders from would-be terrorists and at the same time make it easier for so-called "trusted travelers" to enter the country.
- 'HOMELAND SECURITY: Border 'travel card' gets OK (Grand Forks Herald)
The Bush administration, bowing to grumbling from U.S. border communities and states, announced plans Tuesday to enable U.S. citizens to crisscross U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico with a new $50 "travel card" similar to a driver's license rather than requiring a $97 U.S. passport.
- 'Feds: New ID card will expedite travel,enhance security (Orlando Sentinel)
U.S. officials announced Tuesday that they will start issuing a special ID card later this year allowing frequent American travelers to Mexico and Canada to continue crossing the border without a passport.
- 'U.S. to Issue New Card for Mexico and Canada Border Crossings (Bloomberg.com)
Jan. 17 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. will issue new secure identification cards for land travel across the borders with Mexico and Canada by the end of this year instead of requiring travelers to have passports, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said.
- 'Travel Industry applauding announced US border changes (KVOA Tucson)
WASHINGTON Travel industry officials are praising a series of initiatives announced yesterday which are meant to protect U-S borders from would-be terrorists and at the same time make it easier for so-called "trusted travelers" to enter the country.
- 'Lobos Travel To Northwestern For First Match Of The Season (University of New Mexico Lobos)
THIS WEEK... The No. 48 University of New Mexico women's tennis travels to Evanston, Ill. to kick of the 2006 regular season at the Northwestern Invite. The tournament is set to be played at the Combe Indoor Tennis Center Jan. 21-23.
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