Keri - 7-20-2014 at 05:24 PM
there was a follow up and he was going to let us know what happened. I had the little hothead talk to me told me sentri made new rules 2 months ago
,said they were federal and could do whatever they wanted. He said they were rechecking all plates and licenses and if they didnt match they were
revoking their sentri cards.. Needless to say I'm interested what the states officials have to say,k
On edit just wanted to say NO I did not get the sentri for my second car. Wouldnt give it to me,k
[Edited on 7-21-2014 by Keri]
chuckie - 7-20-2014 at 05:41 PM
WHAT is a sentri card? And why so much fuss?
tjsue - 7-20-2014 at 07:41 PM
A Sentri pass lets you cross the border in 30 minutes or less (most of the time), as opposed to a minimum of two hours.
bajalearner - 7-21-2014 at 09:33 AM
I am the guy who posted about my issue with SY SENTRI when the agent refused to change my address to S. Dakota even though I am a legal resident of
S. Dakota and presented such documentation to SENTRI.
I contacted S. Dakota Senator Thune's office with a description of my situation and request that he intervene. Senator Thune's office responded to me
in 3 days, on June 24th, and said that it appears SENTRI acted inappropriately and the Senator would forward my issued the his CBP contact in DC.
So as of now, I haven't heard anything from CBP. I am waiting to hear the result.
In my situation, I am confident that I am within legal limits as a S. Dakota resident and I don't have any requirement to be a CA resident any longer.
So my case is a solid one and any investigation the CBP conducts will not find any reason that I am not a legal S. Dakota resident. I know there
are many people who may have debatable issues as to their legal residency but I am not one of those cases.
Unfortunately for the United States citizen's and everyone else in the world, CBP appears to operate without policy guidlines or oversight similar to
the way the Gestapo operated when they were giving unlimited power.