You want us to block the south exit and have AP sweep every vehicle?
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Good luck.
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We process about 600 planes a day, with a processing time of 37 minutes per plane, about 60 seconds per passenger... to be brought into the country. We keep it as clean as possible. - What do you import? - Computer software. That's a lot of walnuts. Yeah. My mother-in-law loves these things. Every time I go to Brazil, I bring her back a bag. - Your mother-in-law? - Yeah.
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Thank you.
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Let me... Look. Imagine that these potato chips are Krakozhia. - Krakozhia. Yes. Okay. - Krakozhia. So the potato chips are Krakozhia. - And this apple... - Big Apple. Big Apple represents the Liberty Rebels. Okay? No more Krakozhia. Okay? New government. Revolution. You understand? All the flights in and out of your country have been suspended. The new government has sealed all borders, so your visa's no longer valid. So, currently, you are a citizen of nowhere. Now, we can't process you new papers until the U.S. recognizes your country's new diplomatic reclassification. You don't qualify for asylum, refugee status, temporary protective status, humanitarian parole or non-immigration work travel. You don't qualify for any of these. You are at this time simply... - ...unacceptable. - Unacceptable. - Unacceptable. - Unacceptable. Big Apple tour includes Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State, Broadway show Cats. I got more bad news for you. Cats has closed.
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Your attention, please. Flight 866 to Krakozhia will be delayed until further notice.
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- Who are you? - It's no one. There's no one here for two weeks. This isn't one of my guys.
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All right. When's the best time to reach you? Now?
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But I understand that you speak a little English. - Yes. - You do? I hope you don't mind if I eat while we talk. I've a bit of bad news. Your country has suspended all traveling privileges on passports issued by your government. And our State Department has revoked the visa that was going to allow you to enter the U.S. That's it in a nutshell, basically. While you were in the air, there was a military coup in your country. Most of the dead were members of the Presidential Guard. They were attacked in the middle of the night. They got it all on GHN, I think. There were few civilian casualties. I'm sure your family's fine.
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- Monica, Viktor's leaving. - I know. He's going home. He's going for the front door, out to the city. What? Oh, my...
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Taken hostage. We're also hearing that the Vice President has been killed along with four cabinet members, 13 injured soldiers and 20 civilians. By dawn, rebel leaders had surrounded the state houses. In a symbolic gesture, the national flag of Krakozhia was torn down from the Presidential Palace and the parliament building.
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- Did you try the FBI? - I tried everybody. Nobody'll take him. You want me to bring him back to the terminal? No. From now on, Navorski lives here.
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I'm going to miss you. Try not to get stuck wherever you're going. Arrest him! Arrest him! God damn it!
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Sorry, Viktor.
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Here is an ID badge for you to get into CBP. Beyond those doors... Mr. Navorski. I'm going to need you to look at me. Beyond those doors is American soil. Mr. Dixon wants me to make it clear that you are not to enter through those doors. You are not to leave this building. America is closed. America closed.
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Hold it, Viktor. Take it easy.
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There's only one thing you can do here, Mr. Navorski. Shop.
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Ladies and gentlemen, passengers of flight 854... the international community tries to make inroads to a peaceful resolution. The populace has to wonder if they will ever find political stability, or find the leadership to secure their place on the world stage. And next this hour, looking to buy a 90-foot yacht?