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Martin Reisch Crosses US Border From Canada With iPad Instead Of Passport

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Man Crosses US Border From Canada With iPad Instead Of Passport

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Man crosses Canada-US border using iPad as passport

MONTREAL, Jan 4: A Canadian man who forgot his passport has said that he managed to cross the border into the US using a copy of the document he had scanned on to his iPad. Martin Reisch, from Montreal, presented the US border office with his digital ...

Canadian man uses iPad passport to cross US border

Reisch explained the situation to the border officer, who was not impressed when handed the iPad. Is presenting digital proof of identity enough to cross U.S. border? In an exceptional case, Quebec resident Martin Reisch managed to gain entry into the ...

Man Enters Crosses Canada-US Border Using iPad as ID

Martin Reisch holds up his iPad displaying his scanned passport BBC A Canadian man who forgot his passport has said that he managed to cross the border into the US using a copy of the document he had scanned on to his iPad. Martin Reisch, from Montreal, ...

A Montreal man who crossed the U.S. border using a scan of his passport saved on his iPad says he hopes the practice will become

But federal critics say border officers failed their duty by allowing Martin Reisch into the United States with only digital proof of identity. Reisch drove to Vermont to visit friends for the holidays and realized as he approached the border that he ...

Canadian man passes US border using his iPad

After leaving his passport at home Canadian man Martin Reisch managed to use his iPad to cross into the United States reddit this About this article This article appeared in the Guardian on Wednesday 4 January 2012. It was published on guardian.co.uk at ...

Biggest Story of 2012: Implosion of H-1B Business Model

Just under a year from now, when 2012 is drawing to a close and the pundits are talking about the biggest tech story of the year the one development that altered the IT landscape more dramatically than any other it will be a relatively easy call. ...

Canada-US border crossed by man using iPad as ID

A Canadian man who forgot his passport has said that he managed to cross the border into the US using a copy of the document he had scanned on to his iPad. Martin Reisch, from Montreal, presented the US border office with his digital device after ...

Man uses iPad, not passport at US border

A Canadian man who realised he had forgotten his passport as he approached the US border found a new way to gain entry his iPad. ...

Electric Power - Brazil, Uruguay - UTE secures US$50mn bridge loan for cross-border transmission works

Uruguay's state power company UTE has obtained a US$50mn bridge loan from Citibank (NYSE: C) for financial commitments relating to the frequency converter project in Melo that will connect the country... ...

Officials probe link between LA arson attacks and immigration dispute

LOS ANGELES -- Officials reportedly are investigating possible connections between the spate of arson attacks in Los Angeles and an immigration dispute after police arrested a German national who had been protesting his mother's pending deportation. ...

A Canadian man who forgot his passport has said that he managed to cross the border into the US using a copy of the document he

Martin Reisch, from Montreal, presented the US border office with his digital device after realising near the border that he did not have his passport. He said he told the official that he was heading to Vermont to deliver Christmas presents. Mr Reisch ...

IPad Border Passport: Martin Reisch, Canada Man, Flashes Scanned Passport To Gain Entry To U.S.

MONTREAL - A Canadian man has found an unusual way to get through U.S. Customs by flashing an iPad. 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 the ...

Has the GOP Abandoned Ronald Reagans Legacy on Immigration?

Writing at National Review , Daniel Griswold of the Cato Institute argues that todays Republicans have betrayed Ronald Reagan when it comes to the issue of immigration: In April 1980, when Ronald Reagan was competing in the presidential primaries, ...

Increasingly complex narco-tunnels challenge U.S. Border Patrol

A string of recently discovered, highly-developed drug-smuggling tunnels, equipped with electricity, engineered structural support and air-moving systems, has U.S. Border Patrol agents stepping up detection efforts and concerns among U.S. citizens in ...

Study: U.S.-Mexico Border Endangers Bear Migration

Immigration Reform , Latino Voices News share this story Get Latino Voices Alerts Submit this story digg reddit stumble FoxNewsLatino.com: As the debate over the U.S.-Mexico border fence continues to roll on, a group of biologists claim that besides ...

Mexico deports 46,000 migrants in 2011

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Mexico deported nearly 50,000 migrants in 2011

Share this page Mexico deported nearly 50,000 Central American migrants in 2011, a government report said. A total of 46,716 Central Americans were deported between Jan 1 and Nov 30, 2011, said the National Migration Institute. The majority -- 41,215 -- ...

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