Sag Harbor Man A Casualty of 'White House Retribution' As Expedited International Clearances Suspended By Administration - 27 East

Sag Harbor Man A Casualty of 'White House Retribution' As Expedited International Clearances Suspended By Administration

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Frequent international traveler and Sag Harbor resident Ken Dorph was unable to renew his Global Entry due to the Trump administration’s suspension of “Trusted Traveler” program for residents of New York State. DANA SHAW

Frequent international traveler and Sag Harbor resident Ken Dorph was unable to renew his Global Entry due to the Trump administration’s suspension of “Trusted Traveler” program for residents of New York State. DANA SHAW

New York State residents will no longer be allowed to enroll in the

New York State residents will no longer be allowed to enroll in the "trusted traveler" programs.

Kitty Merrill on Feb 10, 2020
Ken Dorph of Sag Harbor has become a local casualty of what State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. called “revenge week at the White House.” A financial consultant in the... more

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