Originally Posted by
nyc_eagles
Source? or did you just make that up / pure conjecture.
I wouldn’t think the government is that coordinated, and they’ll be more than happy to take $100 again when applications open back up.
Global Entry revocation as retribution for asking CBP for your money back is not unheard of:
Originally Posted by Tampa Bay Times
A Tampa trucking company employee’s trip to Cleveland to buy several tractor-trailers in September has turned into a legal fight after federal agents at Tampa International Airport seized $181,500 in cash that the man was carrying.Nearly five months later, Tampa-based FGL Transport, Inc. and its owners, Scott Smith and Michael Rozenberg, have filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and officials with each agency because the government won’t return the money.
. . .
Weeks after the lawsuit was filed, Rozenberg said he and Nulman received letters, saying the Customs and Border Protection revoked their participation in the Global Entry Program.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/transp...hing-is-fishy/