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{{third-party|date=April 2019|reason=The article does not cite any non-government sources, except for one article that is not available online that is used to support a very minor detail. It should contain commentary about the program from independent reliable sources.}}
[[File:Sentri logo.svg|thumb|SENTRI program logo]]
[[File:San Ysidro Port of Entry SENTRI.JPG|alt=SENTRI lanes at San Ysidro crossing from Tijuana, Mexico to San Diego, California|thumb|SENTRI lanes at San Ysidro border crossing/port of entry, 2015. Tijuana, Mexico to San Diego, California.]]
[[File:Otay Mesa With Signs.jpg|thumb|350px|SENTRI lane at Otay Mesa in 1997]]▼
The '''Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection''' ('''SENTRI''') provides expedited [[U.S.
Once the applicant is approved, they are issued a Radio Frequency Identification ([[RFID]]) card identifying their status in the CBP database when arriving at U.S. land and sea ports of entry (POE)
== History ==
{{Advert section|date=December 2015}}
SENTRI was conceived in 1995. A team of representatives from the [[Immigration and Naturalization Service]] (INS), [[U.S. Customs Service]], and five other Federal stakeholder agencies was formed and established a technical concept, engineering design and relevant policies. The first SENTRI lane was deployed at Otay Mesa, CA, where the concept and design was refined. Additional technology tests including in-vehicle biometrics and laneside facial recognition were conducted at this site.▼
▲[[File:Otay Mesa With Signs.jpg|thumb|350px|SENTRI lane at Otay Mesa in 1997]]
▲SENTRI was conceived in 1995. A team of representatives from the [[Immigration and Naturalization Service]] (INS), [[U.S. Customs Service]], and five other Federal stakeholder agencies was formed and established a technical concept, engineering design, and relevant policies. The first SENTRI lane was deployed at the [[Otay Mesa Port of Entry]] in [[San Diego,
In 1998,
Next, the SENTRI team
Today, SENTRI Lanes can be found at the following ports of entry, from West to East: ▼
;California
* [[San Ysidro Port of Entry]], [[San Diego, California]]
* [[Otay Mesa Port of Entry]], San Diego, California
* [[Calexico West Port of Entry]], [[Calexico, California]]
* [[Calexico East Port of Entry]], [[Calexico, California]]
;Arizona
▲Today, SENTRI Lanes can be found at the following ports of entry:
* [[San Luis Port of Entry]], [[San Luis, Arizona]]
* [[Nogales-Grand Avenue Port of Entry]], [[Nogales, Arizona]]
* [[Douglas Arizona Port of Entry]], [[Douglas, Arizona]]
;Texas
* [[El Paso Stanton Street Port of Entry]], [[El Paso, Texas]]
* [[El Paso Ysleta Port of Entry]], [[El Paso, Texas]]
* [[Del Rio Texas Port of Entry]], [[Del Rio, Texas]]
* [[Eagle Pass Camino Real Port of Entry]], [[Eagle Pass, Texas]]
* [[Laredo Colombia Solidarity Port of Entry]], [[Laredo, Texas]]
* [[Laredo Juarez-Lincoln Port of Entry]], [[Laredo, Texas]]
* [[Anzalduas Port of Entry]], [[Mission, Texas]]
* [[Hidalgo Texas Port of Entry]], [[Hidalgo, Texas]]
* [[Pharr Texas Port of Entry]], [[Pharr, Texas]]
* [[Brownsville – Veterans Port of Entry]], [[Brownsville, Texas]]
== US Global Entry ==
US citizens may use their SENTRI membership at [[US Customs and Border Protection]] [[Global Entry]] kiosks located in participating US airports. Mexican nationals who are SENTRI members may apply for [[Global Entry]] after passing a risk assessment conducted by the Mexican government.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/trusted_traveler/nexus_prog/ge_kiosks.xml|website=CBP.gov|title=Global Entry Kiosks|access-date=2011-04-10|archive-date=2011-10-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111027021548/http://cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/trusted_traveler/nexus_prog/ge_kiosks.xml|url-status=dead}}</ref>
== TSA PreCheck ==
{{main|Transportation Security Administration}}
US citizens
== Enrollment centers ==
Enrollment centers are located in [[
==See also==
*[[Automatic vehicle identification]]
*[[List of Mexico–United States border crossings]]
*[[NEXUS]]
*[[PORTPASS]]
==References==
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==External links==
* {{cite web|url=http://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/sentri |title=SENTRI |website=CBP.gov}} Official website.
* {{cite web|url=https://ttp.cbp.dhs.gov/|title= TTP – Trusted Traveller Programs |website=CBP.DHS.gov}} Official website.
{{authority control}}
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[[Category:International travel documents]]
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