Virtual Palau
An interactive, multimedia digital cybertour.
You were never much of a runner to begin with, you've been cooped up in a plane the last 20 hours, and you're in heat and humidity that makes the sauna at the health club feel like a meat locker. You can run no more and come to a wheezing, sweating stop, throwing your hands up in the air, yelling "American, American" in the hopes that that might help. The cops grab you and place you in handcuffs. While they do so, they draw your attention to 13 PNC sec. 1011:
Penalties for violation of chapter: Any person who, not being a citizen or legal resident of the Republic, shall unlawfully enter or attempt to enter the Republic or, having lawfully entered, remains willfully and unlawfully after expiration or revocation of entry authorization, or who shall violate by act or omission any provision of this chater, or regulations issued pursuant thereto shall, upon conviction thereof, be imprisioned for a period of not more than two years, or fined not more than $500.00, or both. In lieu of the foregoing or in addition to thereof, any person who shall unlawfully enter the Republic or, having lawfully entered, willfully and ulawfully remains after expiration or revoation of an entry permit, shall be subject to deportation after hearing upon application by the President to the Supreme Court.
In other words, you're busted.
The President, cranky at being awakened from a nice mid-afternoon nap, applies to the Supreme Court to have you beheaded. Fortunately, the Supreme Court denies his motion, but does decide to deport you. At 2:40 a.m., Continental Micronesia Flight 935 leaves Koror for Guam with you on it. Sorry.