On Monday the US began fingerprinting and photographing foreign visitors entering at airports and ports of entry. It is estimated 24 million visitors a year will be forced to comply with the new regulations which also require visitors to inform the government when they leave the country. Citizens from all but 27 countries must comply. Civil libertarians have expressed concern that the government will use the data for purposes beyond tracking visas and criminals.
U.S. Launches New Border Screening Program
HeadlineJan 06, 2004