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06/10/2008 Entry: "Customs and Border Protection to Issue New Frequent Traveler Cards"
U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced it will issue new cards for current Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection members starting today and members should be receiving them within the next week. The new cards will have enhanced security features and will allow U.S. citizen cardholders to comply with the documentary requirements of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. CBP will issue new SENTRI members the enhanced cards in July. All members must activate their cards within 30 days by going to the web.
Additionally, current SENTRI members are requested to verify and update their contact information on-line. SENTRI is a land-border crossing program that provides expedited CBP processing for preapproved, low-risk travelers along the U.S./Mexico border. The SENTRI program was first implemented at Otay Mesa, Calif. in 1995, and has grown to include 16 lanes at the nine largest ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border including San Ysidro, Calif.; Calexico, Calif.; Nogales, Ariz.; two crossings in El Paso, Texas; and the Texas ports of Laredo, Hidalgo and Brownsville. More than 165,000 travelers from both sides of the border are currently registered in the SENTRI program.
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