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What is the database system created by the U.S. Customs to analyze the data elements to flights that have the most potential for an enforcement threat?

  1. Advance Passenger Screening System (APIS)

  2. Target Flight Connector System (TFCS)

  3. Interagency Border Inspection System (IBIS)

  4. Passenger Name Record (PNR)

The correct answer is: Target Flight Connector System (TFCS)

The other options listed are incorrect because - A: APIS is used to collect and analyze biographical information on passengers and crew members for vetting and risk assessment purposes, not specifically for identifying potential threats to enforcement. - C: IBIS is a database containing information from multiple government agencies, but it does not specifically focus on flight data or potential enforcement threats. - D: PNR is a record of an individual's travel data, but it is not a database system created by the U.S. Customs for analyzing flight data and identifying enforcement threats.