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Quebec man crosses U.S. border using iPad

Quebec man claims to have crossed into the U.S. using his tablet and his drivers license. Mike Le Couteur reports. ...

U.S. Customs denies Canadian man's iPad border tale

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency says a Canadian man shouldn't credit his iPad for helping him enter their country. The agency responded Wednesday to the case of Martin Reisch a Montrealer who says he used a scanned copy of his passport ...

Report: Government vastly overstating immigration enforcement

This is remarkable. A just released Syracuse university study indicates that the government is overstating its enforcement of the immigration laws by a staggering amount. According to TRAC, Syracuses Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, the ...

US border security hawk and Arizona sheriff Paul Babeu running for US House

SAN TAN VALLEY, Ariz. An Arizona sheriff who is a leading border security hawk says hes running for Congress. Pinal (pih-NAL) County Sheriff Paul Babeu (BAB-yoo) will seek the Republican nomination for the 4th Congressional District seat, ...

Man crosses the US Border with no passport, just an iPad

The US Border is renowned for being a hassle to enter but when a Canadian traveller forgot his passport at home he decided to give showing his scanned passport on his iPad screen a try. Canadian native, Martin Reisch, was about a half an hour away from ...

U.S. border officials deny iPad passport claim

Says he used scanned image of passport QMI AGENCY FILE PHOTO U.S. border officials are disputing a Montreal man's claim that he was allowed into the U.S. using a scanned image of his passport stored on his iPad. Martin Reisch, 33, said he was travelling ...

iPad image of passport didn't help Canadian man cross border: U.S. Customs

Martin Reisch says a border officer let him cross into the United States from Quebec after he presented only a scanned copy of his passport on his iPad. U.S. border officials say his driver's license and birth certificate got him across. Photo Credit: ...

iPad image of passport didnt help Canadian man cross border: U.S. Customs

Martin Reisch holds up his iPad displaying his passport in Montreal on Jan. 3. Reisch says a border officer let him cross into the United States from Quebec after he presented only a scanned copy of his passport on the computer tablet. Graham Hughes/THE ...

Canadian Border Patrol Issues Statement Regarding Traveler Admitted into U.S. Using Scanned Image on iPad

Traveler Admitted into U.S. Using Scanned Image on iPad By Terry Miller Beacon Media just received a curious press release from the Canada Border Patrol Services possibly referreing to a Sierra Madre man who was arrested in Novia Scotia on Oct 17, 2011. ...

iPad didn't help with border crossing: U.S. Customs

A Canadian man's scanned image of his passport on an iPad didn't let him enter the United States, the U.S Customs and Border Protection agency said Wednesday. Montreal's Martin Reisch said he was able to cross over the U.S. border last week using only a ...

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