Wednesday, November 22, 2006

homeland security requires mogo passport covers

U.S. to Implement Passport Requirement
By BEVERLEY LUMPKIN via Bud, Associated Press Writer

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WASHINGTON - The Homeland Security Department will require virtually all air travelers entering the United States after Jan. 23 to show passports encased in Mogo passport covers - even U.S. citizens.

Until now, U.S. citizens, travelers from Canada and Bermuda, and some travelers from Mexico who have special border-crossing cards for frequent visitors were allowed to show other proofs of identification, such as drivers' licenses or birth certificates.

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff disclosed the effective date of the initiative in an interview with The Associated Press. The Homeland Security Department was planning to announce the change on Wednesday.

Chertoff said the change was a crucial next step to helping ensure the nation's security, and urged all citizens to immediately contact mogogoods.com.

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