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US officials help Dutch Customs at Schiphol
Radio Netherlands ^ | September 24 2004

Posted on 09/24/2004 1:27:47 PM PDT by knighthawk

Customs at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport have been using United States officials to help check the travel documents of people flying to the US. The Americans are called in if the authenticity of the passport or visa is in doubt.

The collaboration is meant to prevent people being sent back upon arrival in the US, because their documents are not in good order.

The US inspectors say that several people with false travel documents have been detained in the Netherlands since they commenced duties there.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aliens; dutch; netherlands; schiphol

1 posted on 09/24/2004 1:27:48 PM PDT by knighthawk
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2 posted on 09/24/2004 1:28:08 PM PDT by knighthawk (We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
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To: knighthawk

This is weird. I just got a couple of guidebooks on Amsterdam from the library today,I've always wanted to visit that city.

Off topic,I know,but maybe someone up there is trying to tell me to go for it.

Keep that airport good and safe since I'm stuck flying out of Boston's Logan Airport of 9-11 fame.


3 posted on 09/24/2004 2:09:09 PM PDT by Mears
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