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==Politics==
==Politics==
Because the port is an "uninhabited extra-territorial exclave" of [[Burgundie]], everyone entering the port must pass through Customs and Border Patrol each time they enter and leave the port, for individuals who work in the Port or who go to school there, a special visa program was established in the late 1980s to allow "rapid clearance of trusted personnel" when going into and out of the Port. This "Trusted Traveler" program requires deep background checks through [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]], [[Canespa]]n, and InterPol databases, separate interviews with [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] and [[Canespa]]n border protection agencies which are then corroborated before a trusted traveler visa is issued. In [[2014]], the visa stamp on the passport was determined to be an archaic system, requiring everyone to have their passport on them at all times. A new system was introduced in [[2015]] that allowed Trusted Travellers to present a Trusted Traveller ID card, or in [[2019]] a QR code to be scanned by border security.
Because the port is an "uninhabited extra-territorial exclave" of [[Burgundie]], everyone entering the port must pass through Customs and Border Patrol each time they enter and leave the port, for individuals who work in the Port or who go to school there, a special visa program was established in the late 1980s to allow "rapid clearance of trusted personnel" when going into and out of the Port. This "Trusted Traveler" program requires deep background checks through [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]], [[Canespa]]n, and InterPol databases, separate interviews with [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] and [[Canespa]]n border protection agencies which are then corroborated before a trusted traveler visa is issued. In [[2014]], the visa stamp on the passport was determined to be an archaic system, requiring everyone to have their passport on them at all times. A new system was introduced in [[2015]] that allowed Trusted Travellers to present a Trusted Traveller ID card, or in [[2019]] a QR code to be scanned by border security. Anyone can still clear Customs and Border Protection but their checks follow the standard procedures and take much longer.


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