Vatican cracks down on illegal entry into its territory

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The Vatican City State has toughened sanctions for those who try to illegally enter its territory in areas where free access is not allowed.


O ye hypocrites

The Vatican appears to have border rules more serious than our border with Mexico! And the “Pope” criticizes Trump?
 

Vatican cracks down on illegal entry into its territory​


Let us know when the pope deports the families already there.
So if someone sneaks in and gets caught a week later...they get to stay...lol


If a girl sneaks in gives birth...does she and the child get to stay permanently
 
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The Vatican City State has toughened sanctions for those who try to illegally enter its territory in areas where free access is not allowed.


O ye hypocrites

The Vatican appears to have border rules more serious than our border with Mexico! And the “Pope” criticizes Trump?
Do you even read your own links? There are areas where free access is allowed. Just like the White House.
 
So if someone sneaks in and gets caught a week later...they get to stay...lol


If a girl sneaks in gives birth...does she and the child get to stay permanently
So if someone sneaks in and gets caught a week later...they get to stay...lol


If a girl sneaks in gives birth...does she and the child get to stay permanently
You really are dumb enoughj to think that the Holy See is a country.


Haw, haw..............................haw, haw, haw...............................haw, haw..............................................haw.
 
Like the Capitol on January 6th, 2021?

Can I Visit a Military Base?​

"Most people can visit a military base with no issue. However, it’s not like visiting grandma where you can just pull up and walk in. You must bring all required documents and be willing to submit to a background check. Usually, you’ll need to have a sponsor, too. However, this won’t be an issue if you’re visiting a Service Member. Something to keep in mind: Requirements for how to visit someone on a military base can be different depending on what base you’re trying to access, why you’re requesting access, and for how long you need access."

 

Can I Visit a Military Base?​

"Most people can visit a military base with no issue. However, it’s not like visiting grandma where you can just pull up and walk in. You must bring all required documents and be willing to submit to a background check. Usually, you’ll need to have a sponsor, too. However, this won’t be an issue if you’re visiting a Service Member. Something to keep in mind: Requirements for how to visit someone on a military base can be different depending on what base you’re trying to access, why you’re requesting access, and for how long you need access."


Try entering the Pittsburgh Air Reserve Station (PARS), located at Pittsburgh International Airport . :readit:


As of January 2025, several new restrictions and security measures have been implemented for entering U.S. military bases:

  • Increased Security Checks: There has been a directive for heightened security at all military installations, including 100% ID checks and random inspections at entry points. This is in response to recent security concerns, suggesting a more thorough vetting process for anyone attempting to enter a military base.
  • Suspension of Trusted Traveler Program: The Trusted Traveler Program, which allowed quicker access for frequent visitors, has been temporarily suspended at some bases. This means that even those who previously had expedited access must now go through standard entry procedures.
  • Base Pass Requirement: At certain installations, visitors need to obtain a base pass. This process involves having a DoD ID card sponsor and visiting the Pass and Registration Office. This measure aims to control who enters the base more strictly.
  • REAL ID Compliance: For general access to military installations, compliance with the REAL ID Act is becoming more critical. As of May 7, 2025, non-compliant state-issued IDs will no longer be accepted for entry, although DoD IDs will continue to be valid.

@Grok
 
Try entering the Pittsburgh Air Reserve Station (PARS), located at Pittsburgh International Airport . :readit:


As of January 2025, several new restrictions and security measures have been implemented for entering U.S. military bases:

  • Increased Security Checks: There has been a directive for heightened security at all military installations, including 100% ID checks and random inspections at entry points. This is in response to recent security concerns, suggesting a more thorough vetting process for anyone attempting to enter a military base.
  • Suspension of Trusted Traveler Program: The Trusted Traveler Program, which allowed quicker access for frequent visitors, has been temporarily suspended at some bases. This means that even those who previously had expedited access must now go through standard entry procedures.
  • Base Pass Requirement: At certain installations, visitors need to obtain a base pass. This process involves having a DoD ID card sponsor and visiting the Pass and Registration Office. This measure aims to control who enters the base more strictly.
  • REAL ID Compliance: For general access to military installations, compliance with the REAL ID Act is becoming more critical. As of May 7, 2025, non-compliant state-issued IDs will no longer be accepted for entry, although DoD IDs will continue to be valid.

@Grok
So you could get in but I couldn't. Exactly what I'm saying.
 
So you could get in but I couldn't. Exactly what I'm saying.


I could get you in. Wanna meet? Of course, if anything comes up during the security check ... well, the airport is right there, at least.

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