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Within 24 hours of returning from foreign waters, at least in south
Florida, everyone who is on board at the time of return are REQUIRED to present themselves to officials with acceptable ID -- in their offices, which are in the Ft. Lauderdale and Miami port areas with all of the suspicious gate security in place and the offices are difficult to find once inside. For those who live in some of the Florida Keys, that means a 1.5+/- hour drive, each way. Now tell me -- if someone were a stowaway, would he or she knowingly go to U.S. Immigration? Someone I know never checks in -- he goes to Bahamas and returns to middle Keys for a night, at anchor, fishing during part of the night, before returning to home north of Miami the next day. In more than 14 trips he has not had any trouble. So much for border security. The extra night he considerd part of the cruise. This requirement is absurd on its face. It had to have been concocted by a water averse beaurcrat who lives in a efficiency basement condo in a remote suburb of Washington, D.C. and drives an old Plymouth. |
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