From Niagara This Week:
A plan to require anyone crossing the border into the United States from Canada to have a passport could be revamped to explore enhanced drivers’ licences, says the head of U.S. Homeland Security.
Michael Chertoff, secretary of the agency pushing for the passport requirement as a means to beef up border security, said in a visit to Buffalo Monday he might be ready to look at high-tech licences instead.
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