I actually believe that sometime in the past the United States Congress passed a proclamation giving Santa Clause (Chris Cringle ) Diplomatic immunity.
I do know that the Air Force tracks him every year and they report it on the radio and TV, when he enters U.S. air space.
2007-12-21 06:18:06
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answered by QBeing 5
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No, because we do not have diplomatic relations with the North Pole. Further more, in order to enter the United States, he will require a visa and a passport, neither of which he has obtained.
Just another illegal alien.
2007-12-21 15:02:57
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answered by Charlie S 6
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Yes, everywhere but North Korea (he has a double secret United Nations diplomatic passport).
2007-12-21 14:14:22
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answered by Curious1usa 7
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Oh, he sure does. No matter what sort of passport he puts in front of me, he'll get my primary stamp. I hope the airlines don't leave his reindeer down in "bulky baggage" too long.
I don't want to be the mope that hassles him about his immigration status. I've had too many lumps of coal lately ....
2007-12-22 01:19:02
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answered by going_for_baroque 7
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I don't think so. because Santa is from the North Pole and that's another country...
2007-12-22 22:18:21
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answered by Jersey girl on Florida. 5
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No, but he is Visa Exempt, sort of like Canadians, only everywhere, not just in the US.
2007-12-21 15:45:29
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answered by George L 7
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Probably.
gw
2007-12-21 14:26:36
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answered by georgewallace78 6
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Santy Claus is a wangster. He don't need no stinkin dip-lo-mat-ic im-mun-it-y.
2007-12-22 04:22:41
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answered by Indy 4
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His sleigh is too fast to be caught/seen
2007-12-21 14:18:24
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answered by Constitutional Watchdog 7
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yes
2007-12-21 23:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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