Keith told the immigration officer, “This is my first visit to the United States.”
A. Keith told the immigration officer that that was his first visit to the United States.
B. Keith told the immigration officer that that is his first visit to the United States.
C. Keith told the immigration officer that that would be his first visit to the United States.

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