80_FR_40209 80 FR 40076 - Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative: Designation of an Approved Native American Tribal Card Issued by the Seneca Nation of Indians as an Acceptable Document To Denote Identity and Citizenship for Entry in the United States at Land and Sea Ports of Entry

80 FR 40076 - Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative: Designation of an Approved Native American Tribal Card Issued by the Seneca Nation of Indians as an Acceptable Document To Denote Identity and Citizenship for Entry in the United States at Land and Sea Ports of Entry

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs And Border Protection

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 133 (July 13, 2015)

Page Range40076-40077
FR Document2015-17039

This notice announces that the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection is designating an approved Native American Tribal Card issued by the Seneca Nation of Indians to U.S. and Canadian citizens as an acceptable travel document for purposes of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. The approved card may be used to denote identity and citizenship of Seneca Nation of Indians members entering the United States from contiguous territory or adjacent islands at land and sea ports of entry.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs And Border Protection

[CBP Dec. 15-09]


Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative: Designation of an Approved 
Native American Tribal Card Issued by the Seneca Nation of Indians as 
an Acceptable Document To Denote Identity and Citizenship for Entry in 
the United States at Land and Sea Ports of Entry

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, DHS.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This notice announces that the Commissioner of U.S. Customs 
and Border Protection is designating an approved Native American Tribal 
Card issued by the Seneca Nation of Indians to U.S. and Canadian 
citizens as an acceptable travel document for purposes of the Western 
Hemisphere Travel Initiative. The approved card may be used to denote 
identity and citizenship of Seneca Nation of Indians members entering 
the United States from contiguous territory or adjacent islands at land 
and sea ports of entry.

DATES: This designation will become effective on July 13, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Arthur A. E. Pitts, Director, Traveler 
Policies Division, Admissibility and Passenger Programs, Office of 
Field Operations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, via email at 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative

    Section 7209 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention 
Act of 2004 (IRTPA), Public Law 108-458, as amended, required the 
Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary), in consultation with the 
Secretary of State, to develop and implement a plan to require U.S. 
citizens and individuals for whom documentation requirements have 
previously been waived under section 212(d)(4)(B) of the Immigration 
and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1182(d)(4)(B)) to present a passport or 
other document or combination of documents as the Secretary deems 
sufficient to denote identity and citizenship for all travel into the 
United States. See 8 U.S.C. 1185 note. On April 3, 2008, the Department 
of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of State promulgated a 
joint final rule, effective on June 1, 2009, that implemented the plan 
known as the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) at U.S. land 
and sea ports of entry. See 73 FR 18384 (the WHTI land and sea final 
rule). It amended, among other sections of the Code of Federal 
Regulations (CFR), 8 CFR 212.0, 212.1, and 235.1. The WHTI land and sea 
final rule specifies the documents that U.S. citizens and nonimmigrant 
aliens from Canada, Bermuda, and Mexico are required to present when 
entering the United States at land and sea ports of entry.
    Under the WHTI land and sea final rule, one type of citizenship and 
identity document that may be presented upon entry to the United States 
at land and sea ports of entry from contiguous territory or adjacent 
islands \1\ is a Native American Tribal Card that has been designated 
as an acceptable document to denote identity and citizenship by the 
Secretary, pursuant to section 7209 of IRTPA. Specifically, 8 CFR 
235.1(e), as amended by the WHTI land and sea final rule, states:
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    \1\ ``Adjacent islands'' is defined in 8 CFR 212.0 as ``Bermuda 
and the islands located in the Caribbean Sea, except Cuba.'' This 
definition applies to 8 CFR 212.1 and 235.1.

    Upon designation by the Secretary of Homeland Security of a 
United States qualifying tribal entity document as an acceptable 
document to denote identity and citizenship for the purposes of 
entering the United States, Native Americans may be permitted to 
present tribal cards upon entering or seeking admission to the 
United States according to the terms of the voluntary

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agreement entered between the Secretary of Homeland Security and the 
tribe. The Secretary of Homeland Security will announce, by 
publication of a notice in the Federal Register, documents 
designated under this paragraph. A list of the documents designated 
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under this paragraph will also be made available to the public.

    A ``United States qualifying tribal entity'' is defined as a 
``tribe, band, or other group of Native Americans formally recognized 
by the United States Government which agrees to meet WHTI document 
standards.'' \2\ Native American tribal cards are also referenced in 8 
CFR 235.1(b) which lists the documents U.S. citizens may use to 
establish identity and citizenship when entering the United States. See 
8 CFR 235.1(b)(7).
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    \2\ See 8 CFR 212.0. This definition applies to 8 CFR 212.1 and 
235.1.
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    The Secretary has delegated to the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and 
Border Protection (CBP) the authority to designate certain documents as 
acceptable border crossing documents for persons arriving in the United 
States by land or sea from within the Western Hemisphere, including 
certain United States Native American tribal cards. See DHS Delegation 
Number 7105 (Revision 00), dated January 16, 2009.

Tribal Card Program

    The WHTI land and sea final rule allowed U.S. federally recognized 
Native American tribes to work with CBP to enter into agreements to 
develop tribal ID cards that can be designated as acceptable to 
establish identity and citizenship when entering the United States at 
land and sea ports of entry from contiguous territory or adjacent 
islands. CBP has been working with various U.S. federally recognized 
Native American tribes to facilitate the development of such cards.\3\ 
As part of the process, CBP will enter into one or more agreements with 
a U.S. federally recognized tribe that specify the requirements for 
developing and issuing WHTI-compliant tribal cards, including a testing 
and auditing process to ensure that the cards are produced and issued 
in accordance with the terms of the agreements.
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    \3\ The Native American tribal cards qualifying to be a WHTI-
compliant document for border crossing purposes are commonly 
referred to as ``Enhanced Tribal Cards'' or ``ETCs.''
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    After production of the cards in accordance with the specified 
requirements, and successful testing and auditing by CBP of the cards 
and program, the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Commissioner of 
CBP may designate the tribal card as an acceptable WHTI-compliant 
document for the purpose of establishing identity and citizenship when 
entering the United States by land or sea from contiguous territory or 
adjacent islands. Such designation will be announced by publication of 
a notice in the Federal Register. More information about WHTI-compliant 
documents is available at www.cbp.gov/travel.

Seneca Nation of Indians WHTI-Compliant Tribal Card Program

    The Seneca Nation of Indians (Seneca Nation) has voluntarily 
established a program to develop a WHTI-compliant tribal card that 
denotes identity and U.S. or Canadian citizenship. On November 10, 
2009, CBP and the Seneca Nation signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) 
to develop, issue, test, and evaluate tribal cards to be used for 
border crossing purposes. Pursuant to this MOA, the cards are issued to 
members of the Seneca Nation who can establish identity, tribal 
membership, and U.S. or Canadian citizenship. The cards incorporate 
physical security features acceptable to CBP as well as facilitative 
technology allowing for electronic validation of identity, citizenship, 
and tribal membership by CBP. In 2013, CBP and the Seneca Nation 
entered into two related agreements, a January 15, 2013 service level 
agreement and an April 15, 2013 security agreement. The former 
memorializes the technical specifications for the production, issuance 
and use of the card, and the latter addresses confidentiality and 
information sharing.
    CBP has tested the cards developed by the Seneca Nation pursuant to 
the above agreements and has performed an audit of the tribe's card 
program. On the basis of these tests and audit, CBP has determined that 
the cards meet the requirements of section 7209 of the IRTPA and are 
acceptable documents to denote identity and citizenship for purposes of 
entering the United States at land and sea ports of entry from 
contiguous territory or adjacent islands. CBP's continued acceptance of 
the tribal card as a WHTI-compliant document is conditional on 
compliance with the MOA and all related agreements.
    Acceptance and use of the WHTI-compliant tribal card is voluntary 
for tribe members. If an individual is denied a WHTI-compliant tribal 
card, he or she may still apply for a passport or other WHTI-compliant 
document.

Designation

    This notice announces that the Commissioner of CBP designates the 
tribal card issued by the Seneca Nation in accordance with the MOA and 
all related agreements between the tribe and CBP as an acceptable WHTI-
compliant document pursuant to section 7209 of the IRTPA and 8 CFR 
235.1(e). In accordance with these provisions, the approved card, if 
valid and lawfully obtained, may be used to denote identity and U.S. or 
Canadian citizenship of Seneca Nation members for the purposes of 
entering the United States from contiguous territory or adjacent 
islands at land and sea ports of entry.\4\
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    \4\ The Native American Tribal Card issued by the Seneca Nation 
of Indians may not, by itself, be used by Canadian citizen tribal 
members to establish that they meet the requirements of section 289 
of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) [8 U.S.C. 1359]. INA 
Sec.  289 provides that nothing in this title shall be construed to 
affect the right of American Indians born in Canada to pass the 
borders of the United States, but such right shall extend only to 
persons who possess at least 50 per centum of blood of the American 
Indian race. While the tribal card may be used to establish a card 
holder's identity for purposes of INA Sec.  289, it cannot, by 
itself, serve as evidence of the card holder's Canadian birth or 
that he or she possesses at least 50% American Indian blood, as 
required by INA Sec.  289.

    Dated: July 7, 2015.
R. Gil Kerlikowske,
Commissioner.
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                                                    this notice, go to http://                                 (2) Ice Operations: Closing 2014/                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    www.regulations.gov, and use ‘‘USCG–                     Opening 2015.
                                                                                                               (3) State of U.S. Great Lakes Pilotage.             Background
                                                    2015–0633’’ in the ‘‘Search’’ box, press
                                                    Enter, and then click on the item you                      (4) Status of current rulemakings and               The Western Hemisphere Travel
                                                    wish to view.                                            audits.                                               Initiative
                                                       Public comments will be heard during                    (5) Great Lakes Pilotage Management
                                                                                                             System (also known as Klein System)                      Section 7209 of the Intelligence
                                                    the meeting on August 5, 2015. Speakers                                                                        Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of
                                                    are requested to limit their comments to                 upgrade.
                                                                                                               (6) Pilot development.                              2004 (IRTPA), Public Law 108–458, as
                                                    5 minutes. Please note that the public                     Public comments or questions will be                amended, required the Secretary of
                                                    comment period may end before the                        taken throughout the meeting as the                   Homeland Security (Secretary), in
                                                    period allotted, following the last call                 committee discusses the issues and                    consultation with the Secretary of State,
                                                    for comments. Contact the individual                     prior to deliberations and voting. There              to develop and implement a plan to
                                                    listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                    will also be a public comment period at               require U.S. citizens and individuals for
                                                    CONTACT section below to register as a                                                                         whom documentation requirements
                                                                                                             the end of the meeting.
                                                    speaker.                                                   Minutes: Minutes from the meeting                   have previously been waived under
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         will be available for public view and                 section 212(d)(4)(B) of the Immigration
                                                    Commandant (CG–WWM–2), ATTN:                             copying within 90 days following the                  and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C.
                                                    Ms. Michelle Birchfield, Great Lakes                     meeting at https://www.uscg.mil/hq/                   1182(d)(4)(B)) to present a passport or
                                                    Pilotage Advisory Committee Alternate                    cg5/cg552/pilotage.asp.                               other document or combination of
                                                    Designated Federal Officer, U.S. Coast                                                                         documents as the Secretary deems
                                                                                                             G.C. Rasicot,
                                                    Guard Stop 7509, 2703 Martin Luther                                                                            sufficient to denote identity and
                                                                                                             Director, Marine Transportation Systems,
                                                    King Jr. Avenue SE., Washington, DC                      U.S. Coast Guard.
                                                                                                                                                                   citizenship for all travel into the United
                                                    20593–7509; telephone 202–372–1537,                                                                            States. See 8 U.S.C. 1185 note. On April
                                                                                                             [FR Doc. 2015–17033 Filed 7–10–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    fax 202–372–8387, or email at                                                                                  3, 2008, the Department of Homeland
                                                                                                             BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
                                                    Michelle.R.Birchfield@uscg.mil. If you                                                                         Security (DHS) and the Department of
                                                    have questions on viewing or submitting                                                                        State promulgated a joint final rule,
                                                    material to the docket, call Cheryl                      DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                effective on June 1, 2009, that
                                                    Collins, Program Manager, Docket                         SECURITY                                              implemented the plan known as the
                                                    Operations, telephone 202–366–9826 or                                                                          Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
                                                    1–800–647–5527.                                          U.S. Customs And Border Protection                    (WHTI) at U.S. land and sea ports of
                                                                                                                                                                   entry. See 73 FR 18384 (the WHTI land
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of                     [CBP Dec. 15–09]                                      and sea final rule). It amended, among
                                                    this meeting is given under the Federal                                                                        other sections of the Code of Federal
                                                    Advisory Committee Act, (Title 5 U.S.C.                  Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative:
                                                                                                             Designation of an Approved Native                     Regulations (CFR), 8 CFR 212.0, 212.1,
                                                    Appendix). The Great Lakes Pilotage                                                                            and 235.1. The WHTI land and sea final
                                                    Advisory Committee was established                       American Tribal Card Issued by the
                                                                                                             Seneca Nation of Indians as an                        rule specifies the documents that U.S.
                                                    under the authority of 46 U.S.C. 9307,                                                                         citizens and nonimmigrant aliens from
                                                    and makes recommendations to the                         Acceptable Document To Denote
                                                                                                             Identity and Citizenship for Entry in the             Canada, Bermuda, and Mexico are
                                                    Secretary of Homeland Security and the                                                                         required to present when entering the
                                                    Coast Guard on matters relating to Great                 United States at Land and Sea Ports of
                                                                                                             Entry                                                 United States at land and sea ports of
                                                    Lakes pilotage, including review of                                                                            entry.
                                                    proposed Great Lakes pilotage                            AGENCY:  U.S. Customs and Border                         Under the WHTI land and sea final
                                                    regulations and policies.                                Protection, DHS.                                      rule, one type of citizenship and
                                                       Further information about the Great                   ACTION: Notice.                                       identity document that may be
                                                    Lakes Pilotage Advisory Committee is                                                                           presented upon entry to the United
                                                    available by going to the Web site:                      SUMMARY:    This notice announces that                States at land and sea ports of entry
                                                    https://www.facadatabase.gov. Click on                   the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and                  from contiguous territory or adjacent
                                                    the search tab and type ‘‘Great Lakes’’                  Border Protection is designating an                   islands 1 is a Native American Tribal
                                                    into the search form. Then select ‘‘Great                approved Native American Tribal Card                  Card that has been designated as an
                                                    Lakes Pilotage Advisory Committee’’                      issued by the Seneca Nation of Indians                acceptable document to denote identity
                                                    from the list. A copy of all meeting                     to U.S. and Canadian citizens as an                   and citizenship by the Secretary,
                                                    documentation will also be available at                  acceptable travel document for purposes               pursuant to section 7209 of IRTPA.
                                                    https://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/cg552/                       of the Western Hemisphere Travel                      Specifically, 8 CFR 235.1(e), as
                                                    pilotage.asp by July 30, 2015.                           Initiative. The approved card may be                  amended by the WHTI land and sea
                                                    Alternatively, you may contact Ms.                       used to denote identity and citizenship               final rule, states:
                                                    Michelle Birchfield as noted in the FOR                  of Seneca Nation of Indians members
                                                    FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section                      entering the United States from                          Upon designation by the Secretary of
                                                                                                             contiguous territory or adjacent islands              Homeland Security of a United States
                                                    above.                                                                                                         qualifying tribal entity document as an
                                                                                                             at land and sea ports of entry.                       acceptable document to denote identity and
                                                    Agenda
                                                                                                             DATES: This designation will become
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                                                                                                                                                                   citizenship for the purposes of entering the
                                                      The Great Lakes Pilotage Advisory                      effective on July 13, 2015.                           United States, Native Americans may be
                                                    Committee will meet on Wednesday,                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      permitted to present tribal cards upon
                                                    August 5, 2015 to review, discus,                        Arthur A. E. Pitts, Director, Traveler                entering or seeking admission to the United
                                                    deliberate and formulate                                 Policies Division, Admissibility and                  States according to the terms of the voluntary
                                                    recommendations as appropriate on                        Passenger Programs, Office of Field                      1 ‘‘Adjacent islands’’ is defined in 8 CFR 212.0 as
                                                    topics contained in the below agenda:                    Operations, U.S. Customs and Border                   ‘‘Bermuda and the islands located in the Caribbean
                                                      (1) Status Report of action taken on                   Protection, via email at arthur.a.pitts@              Sea, except Cuba.’’ This definition applies to 8 CFR
                                                    Committee recommendations.                               cbp.dhs.gov.                                          212.1 and 235.1.



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                                                    agreement entered between the Secretary of               for the purpose of establishing identity              related agreements between the tribe
                                                    Homeland Security and the tribe. The                     and citizenship when entering the                     and CBP as an acceptable WHTI-
                                                    Secretary of Homeland Security will                      United States by land or sea from                     compliant document pursuant to section
                                                    announce, by publication of a notice in the              contiguous territory or adjacent islands.             7209 of the IRTPA and 8 CFR 235.1(e).
                                                    Federal Register, documents designated
                                                    under this paragraph. A list of the documents
                                                                                                             Such designation will be announced by                 In accordance with these provisions, the
                                                    designated under this paragraph will also be             publication of a notice in the Federal                approved card, if valid and lawfully
                                                    made available to the public.                            Register. More information about WHTI-                obtained, may be used to denote
                                                                                                             compliant documents is available at                   identity and U.S. or Canadian
                                                      A ‘‘United States qualifying tribal                    www.cbp.gov/travel.                                   citizenship of Seneca Nation members
                                                    entity’’ is defined as a ‘‘tribe, band, or
                                                                                                             Seneca Nation of Indians WHTI-                        for the purposes of entering the United
                                                    other group of Native Americans
                                                                                                             Compliant Tribal Card Program                         States from contiguous territory or
                                                    formally recognized by the United
                                                                                                                                                                   adjacent islands at land and sea ports of
                                                    States Government which agrees to meet                      The Seneca Nation of Indians (Seneca               entry.4
                                                    WHTI document standards.’’ 2 Native                      Nation) has voluntarily established a
                                                    American tribal cards are also                           program to develop a WHTI-compliant                     Dated: July 7, 2015.
                                                    referenced in 8 CFR 235.1(b) which lists                 tribal card that denotes identity and                 R. Gil Kerlikowske,
                                                    the documents U.S. citizens may use to                   U.S. or Canadian citizenship. On                      Commissioner.
                                                    establish identity and citizenship when                  November 10, 2009, CBP and the Seneca                 [FR Doc. 2015–17039 Filed 7–10–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    entering the United States. See 8 CFR                    Nation signed a Memorandum of                         BILLING CODE 9111–14–P
                                                    235.1(b)(7).                                             Agreement (MOA) to develop, issue,
                                                      The Secretary has delegated to the                     test, and evaluate tribal cards to be used
                                                    Commissioner of U.S. Customs and                         for border crossing purposes. Pursuant                DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
                                                    Border Protection (CBP) the authority to                 to this MOA, the cards are issued to                  SECURITY
                                                    designate certain documents as                           members of the Seneca Nation who can
                                                    acceptable border crossing documents                     establish identity, tribal membership,                U.S. Customs and Border Protection
                                                    for persons arriving in the United States                and U.S. or Canadian citizenship. The                 [CBP Dec. 15–10]
                                                    by land or sea from within the Western                   cards incorporate physical security
                                                    Hemisphere, including certain United                     features acceptable to CBP as well as                 Designation of an Enhanced Driver’s
                                                    States Native American tribal cards. See                 facilitative technology allowing for                  License and Identity Document Issued
                                                    DHS Delegation Number 7105 (Revision                     electronic validation of identity,                    by the State of Minnesota as a Travel
                                                    00), dated January 16, 2009.                             citizenship, and tribal membership by                 Document Under the Western
                                                    Tribal Card Program                                      CBP. In 2013, CBP and the Seneca                      Hemisphere Travel Initiative
                                                                                                             Nation entered into two related
                                                       The WHTI land and sea final rule                                                                            AGENCY:  U.S. Customs and Border
                                                                                                             agreements, a January 15, 2013 service
                                                    allowed U.S. federally recognized                                                                              Protection, DHS.
                                                                                                             level agreement and an April 15, 2013
                                                    Native American tribes to work with                                                                            ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                             security agreement. The former
                                                    CBP to enter into agreements to develop                  memorializes the technical
                                                    tribal ID cards that can be designated as                                                                      SUMMARY:   This notice announces that
                                                                                                             specifications for the production,                    the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and
                                                    acceptable to establish identity and                     issuance and use of the card, and the
                                                    citizenship when entering the United                                                                           Border Protection is designating
                                                                                                             latter addresses confidentiality and                  enhanced driver’s licenses and identity
                                                    States at land and sea ports of entry                    information sharing.
                                                    from contiguous territory or adjacent                                                                          documents issued by the State of
                                                                                                                CBP has tested the cards developed by              Minnesota as acceptable documents for
                                                    islands. CBP has been working with                       the Seneca Nation pursuant to the above
                                                    various U.S. federally recognized Native                                                                       purposes of the Western Hemisphere
                                                                                                             agreements and has performed an audit                 Travel Initiative. These documents may
                                                    American tribes to facilitate the                        of the tribe’s card program. On the basis
                                                    development of such cards.3 As part of                                                                         be used to denote identity and
                                                                                                             of these tests and audit, CBP has                     citizenship of U.S. citizens entering the
                                                    the process, CBP will enter into one or                  determined that the cards meet the
                                                    more agreements with a U.S. federally                                                                          United States from within the Western
                                                                                                             requirements of section 7209 of the                   Hemisphere at land and sea ports of
                                                    recognized tribe that specify the                        IRTPA and are acceptable documents to
                                                    requirements for developing and issuing                                                                        entry.
                                                                                                             denote identity and citizenship for
                                                    WHTI-compliant tribal cards, including                   purposes of entering the United States at             DATES: This designation is effective July
                                                    a testing and auditing process to ensure                 land and sea ports of entry from                      13, 2015.
                                                    that the cards are produced and issued                   contiguous territory or adjacent islands.             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    in accordance with the terms of the                      CBP’s continued acceptance of the tribal              Arthur A. E. Pitts, Director, Traveler
                                                    agreements.                                              card as a WHTI-compliant document is                  Policies Division, Admissibility and
                                                       After production of the cards in                      conditional on compliance with the
                                                    accordance with the specified                            MOA and all related agreements.
                                                                                                                                                                     4 The Native American Tribal Card issued by the

                                                    requirements, and successful testing and                                                                       Seneca Nation of Indians may not, by itself, be used
                                                                                                                Acceptance and use of the WHTI-                    by Canadian citizen tribal members to establish that
                                                    auditing by CBP of the cards and                         compliant tribal card is voluntary for                they meet the requirements of section 289 of the
                                                    program, the Secretary of Homeland                       tribe members. If an individual is                    Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) [8 U.S.C.
                                                    Security or the Commissioner of CBP
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                                                                                                             denied a WHTI-compliant tribal card, he               1359]. INA § 289 provides that nothing in this title
                                                    may designate the tribal card as an                                                                            shall be construed to affect the right of American
                                                                                                             or she may still apply for a passport or              Indians born in Canada to pass the borders of the
                                                    acceptable WHTI-compliant document                       other WHTI-compliant document.                        United States, but such right shall extend only to
                                                                                                                                                                   persons who possess at least 50 per centum of blood
                                                      2 See 8 CFR 212.0. This definition applies to 8        Designation                                           of the American Indian race. While the tribal card
                                                    CFR 212.1 and 235.1.                                        This notice announces that the                     may be used to establish a card holder’s identity for
                                                      3 The Native American tribal cards qualifying to                                                             purposes of INA § 289, it cannot, by itself, serve as
                                                    be a WHTI-compliant document for border crossing
                                                                                                             Commissioner of CBP designates the                    evidence of the card holder’s Canadian birth or that
                                                    purposes are commonly referred to as ‘‘Enhanced          tribal card issued by the Seneca Nation               he or she possesses at least 50% American Indian
                                                    Tribal Cards’’ or ‘‘ETCs.’’                              in accordance with the MOA and all                    blood, as required by INA § 289.



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ActionNotice.
DatesThis designation will become effective on July 13, 2015.
ContactArthur A. E. Pitts, Director, Traveler Policies Division, Admissibility and Passenger Programs, Office of Field Operations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, via email at [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 40076 

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