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I'm not familiar with the Windows 3.1 version of Oracle or MS SQL Server they must use at immigration, but it seems like someone with the proper access could create a temporary table with all the passports from the 90 day system, then create a second temporary table with the passports from the regular immigration system "EXCEPT WHERE" the passport appears in the first temporary table, then add the second temporary table to the 90 day system, and the problem would vanish, without even changing the program at all, and that this would only be a couple minutes of typing SQL commands. But it hasn't been done, so a bunch of people suffer needlessly. TIT.

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