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All of [[Earth]]'s illegal immigrants are off the grid, and are essentially second-class citizens. They must either depend on charity or perform illegal work to make a living. Because they cannot keep electronic accounts, they use other forms of currency such as poker chips or a barter system to make business transactions. Certain businesses are aimed specifically at them, such as the [[Packbus]].
All of [[Earth]]'s illegal immigrants are off the grid, and are essentially second-class citizens. They must either depend on charity or perform illegal work to make a living. Because they cannot keep electronic accounts, they use other forms of currency such as poker chips or a barter system to make business transactions. Certain businesses are aimed specifically at them, such as the [[Packbus]].


In addition to those serving illegal purposes, some locations are kept off the grid as a means of assisting the government. Police Commissioner [[Kinsler]] of the [[New Mombasa Police Department]] owned a police car that blocked the grid. During the first day of the [[Battle of Earth]], he attempted to use the lack of surveillance to attack [[Sadie Endesha]], but the car's [[Mike Branley|driver]] intervened.<ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', [[Audio Log]] 5, Circle 2, Arc 2</ref>
In addition to those serving illegal purposes, some locations are kept off the grid as a means of assisting the government. Police Commissioner [[Kinsler]] of the [[New Mombasa Police Department]] owned a police car that blocked the grid. During the first day of the [[Battle of Earth]], he attempted to use the lack of surveillance to rape [[Sadie Endesha]], but the car's [[Mike Branley|driver]] intervened.<ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', [[Audio Log]] 5, Circle 2, Arc 2</ref>


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