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Feds Issue Terror Watch for the Texas/Mexico Border
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 735276" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>No, they issue a tourist-travel card. That you can also photo-copy, but must have on yourself at all times.</p><p>No one in their right mind, as far as I'm concerned, will carry their passport at all times around.</p><p>Where do you want to keep it safe while going to the beach ? In the car, that might get stolen, or in the beachbag, that also might get snapped away ?</p><p>In your upper shirt pocket, that if you bend down, you might lose it ?</p><p> </p><p>With this new AZ law, I would think it would be wise to issue such a card in the US, too.</p><p> </p><p>Btw: Look whos up north until Friday :</p><p> </p><p>Thu May 27, 2:30 AM </p><p></p><p>By The Canadian Press</p><p></p><p>OTTAWA - Business, drugs and Mexico's hurt feelings may all be on the table when President Felipe Calderon and Prime Minister Stephen Harper sit down to a working lunch in Ottawa.</p><p></p><p>Calderon is in Canada until Friday and expectations are high the visit will help heal the bruising Mexico's feelings took last year when Canada slapped a visa requirement on Mexican tourists to curb bogus refugee claimants.</p><p></p><p>He may also seek more help from Canada in winning his war on drug cartels _ a war that has piled up 23,000 bodies in four years.</p><p> </p><p>But the real business happens Friday when Calderon pushes for deeper bilateral trade and investment.</p><p></p><p>He's to meet with business executives in Toronto and hold talks in Montreal with Quebec Premier Jean Charest and the directors of Bombardier, which has an aerospace manufacturing plant in Mexico.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 735276, member: 23950"] No, they issue a tourist-travel card. That you can also photo-copy, but must have on yourself at all times. No one in their right mind, as far as I'm concerned, will carry their passport at all times around. Where do you want to keep it safe while going to the beach ? In the car, that might get stolen, or in the beachbag, that also might get snapped away ? In your upper shirt pocket, that if you bend down, you might lose it ? With this new AZ law, I would think it would be wise to issue such a card in the US, too. Btw: Look whos up north until Friday : Thu May 27, 2:30 AM By The Canadian Press OTTAWA - Business, drugs and Mexico's hurt feelings may all be on the table when President Felipe Calderon and Prime Minister Stephen Harper sit down to a working lunch in Ottawa. Calderon is in Canada until Friday and expectations are high the visit will help heal the bruising Mexico's feelings took last year when Canada slapped a visa requirement on Mexican tourists to curb bogus refugee claimants. He may also seek more help from Canada in winning his war on drug cartels _ a war that has piled up 23,000 bodies in four years. But the real business happens Friday when Calderon pushes for deeper bilateral trade and investment. He's to meet with business executives in Toronto and hold talks in Montreal with Quebec Premier Jean Charest and the directors of Bombardier, which has an aerospace manufacturing plant in Mexico. [/QUOTE]
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