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Passport Book or Passport Card will be required by June 01, 2009.
Passport Books are valid for international travel by air, sea or land.
Passport Cards are valid when entering the United States from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda at land border crossing. Passport Cards are NOT valid for internatonal travel by air.
Passport Books/Passport Cards are valid for 10yrs. for adults & 5yrs. for miners (16yrs. & under)
For more info & fee: http://
travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.html
Passport:
Apply for U.S. Passport (First time Applicant & for minor)
Lost or Stolen U.S. Passport (report and/or replace)
Renew your U.S. Passport
Changing or Correcting Info to your U.S. Passport
http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738_2.html
Shot At and Killed! |
| May 28th, 2010 04:10:02 am |
-by El Gitano Peasco, "The Peasco Gypsy"
And it was those four charming words, courtesy of the U.S. Consulate in Nogales, Mexico under the heading of Warden Message-Security Issues dated May 19th, 2010, that leads me to believe that some high-powered attorney in Peasco (or anywhere in Mexico) who can practice on both sides of the border needs to take immediate legal action!
And while they are at it they also need to file some sort of legal action against the Arizona Highway Patrol Association, specifically one Sergeant Bill Rogers for his recent inflammatory statements about Rocky Point in a front page interview with www.kyma.com on (or about) May 25, 2010.
In that interview, the writer for the KYMA 11 News Team begins with Mexico Travel Warning followed by: But the high rate of crime and violence has prompted warnings from federal and state agencies and then the good old Sarge weighs in, specifically about drinking in Rocky Point, stating that: There are people down there that will see that (drinking), and they will victimize you, and they can put a hurt on you that you never had before and never want again...
Rogers also warns that: We've noticed an increase in the drug-trafficking and also the gang infighting down there. (emphasis mine) Of course, no such problems exist anywhere in Arizona (or the rest of the US for that matter).
As has also been reported, local Rocky Point business and community leaders held meetings voicing their outrage and coordinating a push-back, and those efforts have borne some fruit. But if they want real action (and a lot of Free Publicity) there is nothing like filing a big fat juicy legal-action to hold the scoundrels responsible for this shot at and killed garbage to task! (At least in the USA!)
Viva Mxico y Puerto Peasco!
elgitanopenasco@gmail.com |
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