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Download this stock image: U.S. Customs agent David Gonzalez helps a traveler from Mexico use the new Ready Lane at the Hidalgo International Bridge Tuesday morning Dec. 20, 20011 in Hidalgo, Texas. Travelers who have Radio Frequency Identification enabled documents, including the U.S. passport card, SENTRI card, U.S. permanent resident card and newer border crossing card hold their cards in front of a sensor that will automatically pull their information up on a computer for customs agents. (AP Photo/The Monitor, Nathan Lambrecht) MAGS OUT, TV OUT, INTERNET OUT, AP MEMBERS ONLY - 2P6TNXC from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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U.S. Customs agent David Gonzalez helps a traveler from Mexico use the new Ready Lane at the Hidalgo International Bridge Tuesday morning Dec. 20, 20011 in Hidalgo, Texas. Travelers who have Radio
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