In Port Meridian, the Exit Registry decides who will be allowed to leave Earth and who must remain behind. The system claims to be fair. Examiner Asha Imani has built her career on believing that it is.
Then she finds a hidden classification buried inside a denied appeal.
As more files surface, Asha uncovers a concealed framework of exclusion operating beneath the Registry's public rules. Families are being delayed, redirected, and quietly denied not because they failed to qualify, but because the city has already decided they are too necessary, too costly, or too inconvenient to let go.
What begins as a procedural anomaly becomes a political crisis. To expose the truth could destroy her career, endanger her family, and fracture public trust in the launch system. To remain silent would mean helping decide, in secret, which lives are permitted to continue.
The Exit Registry is a near-future political thriller about scarcity, power, and the hidden machinery through which institutions sort human lives.