...They do look through the pages, but they are govt. employees...
Now before the brethren start flaming me for that remark..lemme 'splain Lucy..
I was a fed govt. employee for 8 yrs. I got really good at filling out govt. forms and conducting the day to day beauracracy of Uncle Sugar...I found that if I did not deviate, in any way, from what the beauracracy expected..things went smooth. The first time I tried to put a bit of thought into what I was doing, when dealing with higher (D.C.)...the wheels fell off the Radio Flyer and nothing got done.
You are arriving on a flight from gringolandia. When they look at your migra form at it says: "Pais de Procedencia" U.S.A (los EEUU) they will most likely ignore any other stamps in your passport. They will have a lot of travellers to process and will most likely rubber stamp you in for 90 days.
Also, I think you have the wording of the regulation on your side...though I might be wrong. I don't think they will make the connection with someone travelling from the U.S.
Have a good trip. CH
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