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United States & World New Border Rules Start Smoothly in San Diego By Ted Robbins Published January 31, 2008 at 4:00 PM EST Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Listen • 0:00


People traveling by land into the U.S. have to show border guards their proof of citizenship starting Thursday. The Department of Homeland Security was prepared for confusion, and most


likely issued warnings at the start. But U.S. customs officials said delays were minimal, and it was pretty much "business as usual" at the nation's entry points. One of the key tests was at


the San Diego crossing into Mexico, the busiest U.S. point of entry on the southern border.


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