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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    Armchair sleuthing is brutal.
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    I guess I just misheard, he had a bit of an accent I think. I am from Alaska as well and hope to come home soon....clean air!
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    In one of the recent interviews, didn't the officer indicate there was a connection between SK and the suspect, or perhaps I misheard? The one with the raw footage.
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    I really can't explain it any better that I already have. What exactly is your point...that I'm wrong, I'm not.
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    Didn't someone say the sealed charges where 3 pages long? That seen to demonstrate they have a good amount of evidence against him.
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    Canada may deny entry but usually depending upon how recent the DUI is the person can be paroled into Canada for a fee.
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    Ok, the documents are required by US Customs and Border Protection are the passport, enhanced license, etc... BUT, if a person seeks admission to the US and does not have these documents and can prove their citizenship they will be allowed entry into the United States. What documents did you...
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    This has been a very sad story and I feel like some of you that it will not end well. What has it been six weeks now? The whole story has been strange and I think the conclusion will be also.
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    Ok....if you say so....and I really didn't want it to get to this. I would suggest the next time you cross ask the officer if you can refuse a US Citizen entry into their own country.
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    I was formally US Customs and now it Customs and Border protection. I think you are missing an important point....how do you refuse a US citizen entry into the US if they can prove citizenship and also if you were not compliant there was the possibility of penalties but I'm not sure that really...
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    The word nexus (link or tie) use to just refer to your proximity to the border for legal purposes and to make arrest at the border. The card is the result of an agreement between the US and Canada and it means you have been cleared and can process through the border quicker. It does not mean...
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    But I work for them.
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    sorry this went so off topic The problem with the WHTI program is how do you refuse a US Citizen entry into their country if they don't have a passport but other forms of ID. You can't! But that was not really the point of any of this. I was just was reemphasizing a point made by "GutFeeling"...
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    They can also pass through with a birth certificate and drivers license.
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    AK - Samantha Koenig, 18, Anchorage, 1 Feb 2012 - #4

    I think you are correct and she is still in Alaska. It takes 7 to 7 1/2 hrs to drive from Anchorage to the border. It takes about 4 days to cross back into the US after passing through Canada. The time from when she was reported missing would and to to make that transit would fall into the time...

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