INTERNATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER!!

INTERNATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER

The highest priority of the Bureau of Consular Affairs is to protect the lives and serve the interests of U.S. citizens abroad., U.S. Marshals Service is to enforce federal laws and provide support to virtually all elements of federal justice system through multiple disciplines.

THE TRANSNATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ALL ACTED IN JOINT PARTICIPATION THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FOREIGN OFFICIALS PREVENT BRIDGEWATER FROM OBTAINING A NEW PASSPORT TO ARREST, DETAIN FOREIGN OFFICIAL

RETROACTIVE AJUDICATION AND DECLARATORY JUDGMENT THAT THE BELOW “EXPIRED” SHARON BRIDGEWATER(AKA THE “50 STATES” EX REL SHARON BRIDGEWATER PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND/OR QUI TAM RELATOR PASSPORT[SEE BELOW] SERVES AS ONE OR MORE(BLACK, GRAY RED, MAROON – SEE BELOW AND/OR Interpol Travel Document- U.S. Marshals Service is to enforce federal laws and provide support to virtually all elements of federal justice system through multiple disciplines.) EMERGENCY “COMMON LAW – NOT EXPIRED” PASSPORT INTERPOL- FOR EXTRADICTION OF FOREIGN OFFICIALS

Types of passports.

(a) Regular passport. A regular passport is issued to a national of the United States.

(b) Service passport. When authorized by the Department, a service passport may be issued to a non-personal services contractor traveling abroad to carry out duties in support of and pursuant to a contract with the U.S. government, when exceptional circumstances make a service passport necessary to enable the individual to carry out his or her contractual duties.

(c) Official passport. When authorized by the Department, an official passport may be issued to:

(1) An officer or employee of the U.S. government traveling abroad to carry out official duties, and family members of such persons;

(2) A U.S. government personal services contractor traveling abroad to carry out official duties on behalf of the U.S. government;

(3) A non-personal services contractor traveling abroad to carry out duties in support of and pursuant to a contract with the U.S. government when the contractor is unable to carry out such duties using a regular or service passport; or

(4) An official or employee of a state, local, tribal, or territorial government traveling abroad to carry out official duties in support of the U.S. government.

(d) Diplomatic passport. A diplomatic passport is issued to a Foreign Service Officer or to a person having diplomatic status or comparable status because he or she is traveling abroad to carry out diplomatic duties on behalf of the U.S. government. When authorized by the Department, spouses and family members of such persons may be issued diplomatic passports. When authorized by the Department, a diplomatic passport may be issued to a U.S. government contractor if the contractor meets the eligibility requirements for a diplomatic passport and the diplomatic passport is necessary to complete his or her contractual duties in support of the U.S. government.

(e) Passport card. A passport card is issued to a national of the United States on the same basis as a regular passport. It is valid only for departure from and entry to the United States through land and sea ports of entry between the United States and Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean and Bermuda. It is not a globally interoperable international travel document.

PUT IN PASSPORT How can

RETROACTIVE Adjudication AND DECLARATORY JUDGMENT THAT “ALL DEFENDANTS” has surrendered his/her

United States passport, number __________________, per order of this court.

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