Does a U.S. citizen have any access to DHS records of entry?

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As a US citizen, you do not have an I-94; those are only for non-citizens. You fill out a customs declaration form 6059B (or a simplified electronic equivalent if you use the APC kiosks, Global Entry, or Mobile Passport Control) when entering by air.

You can request various records that CBP has for on you by filing a Privacy Act request. Here's a news article detailing the types of information you'll get back.

EDIT: Couple of follow-ups to the article cited:

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/07/ars-editor-learns-feds-have-his-old-ip-addresses-full-credit-card-numbers/

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/03/surprise-surprise-my-online-metadata-actually-reveals-where-ive-been/

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