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Monday, December 13, 2010

NAU inches closer as US completes new border deal’s with Mexico and Canada

With the dollar’s imminent collapse,  the Amero is poised to replace it.

Another Step Toward North American Union?

On December 9 Canada’s National Post reported that its government is working on a security and trade deal with the U.S. that would “create a perimeter around North America and allow people and goods to flow more freely across the border.”

Hailed as the “New Border Vision,” the treaty would include “new common-consumer-product regulations, a pre-clearance agreement for goods crossing the border to expedite waiting times, and the use of advanced technology to access biometric data for travelers at airports and land crossings,” reported the Post.

“The United States announced a similar deal with Mexico in March,” continued the report, a deal that included “moves to expedite travel and commerce such as secure transit lanes for pre-cleared rail and truck shipments, as well as passenger pre-clearance for individuals.”


Related: 84 million Mexicans: now getting special travel privileges

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