Hey there, American Citizen! Planning on flying overseas?
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New rules for airlines from the Department of Homeland Security become effective January 14, 2007. If you take a flight out of the United States of America, even if you are a citizen of this great country, your name is gonna be forwarded to the DHS.
The new procedure will completely eliminate the opportunity for the public to find out how many people are on the list. No airline or cruise company will ever receive a "no-fly" or "selectee" list. Instead of providing a passenger manifest after departure as now required by the Customs and Border Patrol, airlines, cruise lines and other public carriers will have to provide a provisional pasenger list prior to departure. This list will be checked against a Homeland Security list of citizens approved for international travel, and the carrier will be ordered not to board those who are not approved. Read on.
New rules for airlines from the Department of Homeland Security become effective January 14, 2007. If you take a flight out of the United States of America, even if you are a citizen of this great country, your name is gonna be forwarded to the DHS.
The new procedure will completely eliminate the opportunity for the public to find out how many people are on the list. No airline or cruise company will ever receive a "no-fly" or "selectee" list. Instead of providing a passenger manifest after departure as now required by the Customs and Border Patrol, airlines, cruise lines and other public carriers will have to provide a provisional pasenger list prior to departure. This list will be checked against a Homeland Security list of citizens approved for international travel, and the carrier will be ordered not to board those who are not approved. Read on.

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