The Washington Times
Homeland Security officials will begin requiring proof of citizenship and identity for those entering the United States at the nation's land ports of entry beginning Thursday, despite growing objections from Congress.
"We can no longer rely on the honor system when deciding who to let into the United States," said Homeland Security Department spokeswoman Laura Keehner. "That's why we will not waver in our commitment to move forward ... requiring those claiming to be U.S. and Canadian citizens to present proof of citizenship and identity.
Posted by tyne at January 28, 2008