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Originally Posted by inv4zn
Maybe that was during the "transition" period, where the US was making passports/EDL's mandatory to enter the US. Previous to a certain date, you didn't need any.
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It certainly near the introduction of EDLs, but I am certain this was when EDL was already an officially accepted form of proof of citizenship. As a border agent, your PRIMARY job is to know what qualifies as valid documentation.
She was arguing with me that the EDL does not prove my citizenship. I was like