Senate Appropriations Committee
Jun 15 2007, Kanchan

The huge backlog on issuing passports has forced the Senate Appropriations Committee to suspend the new passport rules until mid-2009. Now U.S. travelers entering the United States by land or sea from Canada and other neighboring countries can make do...

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