On Friday, the U.S Customs and Border Patrol branch in San Diego tweeted out instructions to encourage people to apply for its “trusted traveler” program, which grants travelers expedited entry into America from Mexico… in Spanish.
Those who get approved will “have access to specific, dedicated primary lanes into the United States” and “participants in the program wait for much shorter periods of time than those in regular lanes waiting to enter the United States, even at the busiest time of day.”
Solicitando #SENTRI? USAR SITIO OFICIAL http://t.co/yLoTHfZ0Jv 3ras personas no están afiliadas a CBP y cobran más $$ http://t.co/Z37LTTP2lT
— USCustoms&BorderProt (@CBPSanDiego) August 15, 2014
Apply 4 SENTRI on OFFICIAL SITE only http://t.co/haa2WxxfbJ 3rd party sites R not affiliated w/ CBP & cost extra $ http://t.co/Z37LTTP2lT
— USCustoms&BorderProt (@CBPSanDiego) August 15, 2014
According to the CBP, the SENTRI system “provides expedited CBP processing for pre-approved, low-risk travelers” and “applicants must voluntarily undergo a thorough biographical background check against criminal, law enforcement, customs, immigration, and terrorist indices; a 10-fingerprint law enforcement check; and a personal interview with a CBP Officer.” Applicants who are approved “are issued a Radio Frequency Identification Document (RFID) that will identify their record and status in the CBP database upon arrival at the U.S. port of entry.”
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