As of yesterday, U.S. citizens returning through land or sea ports of entry from Mexico, Canada, Bermuda and the Caribbean must present a passport or one of a handful of accepted documents: a passport card, a “trusted traveler” card such as a SENTRI pass or a driver's license enhanced with radio-frequency technology, issued in some states
And beginning yesterday, state-issued driver's licenses, identification cards and birth certificates are no longer acceptable documents for travelers 16 and older, although birth and naturalization certificates are still acceptable for minors under 16
Click on the following for the rest of the story: New rites of passage debut
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