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U.S.’s War on Tourism: Fingerprinting all Foreigners

Username By Joshua | March 17th, 2008 | Comments 1 Comment »

The Department of Homeland Security is asking airlines to assume the cost of fingerprinting all 33 million foreigners who visit the United States each year. The airlines say, no way:

Congress requires that all foreigners “coming into U.S. airports be fingerprinted when they arrive and leave the country but did not specify who should take the prints. The Homeland Security Department, which currently fingerprints foreigners coming into U.S. airports, wants airlines to be responsible for taking fingerprints as these travelers leave … ‘This is a government function, not to be outsourced to the private sector,’ said Ken Dunlap, security chief for IATA North America. The association represents 240 airlines worldwide.”

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One Response to “U.S.’s War on Tourism: Fingerprinting all Foreigners”

Austin | March 18th, 2008 at 7:49 am | comment link
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I agree with the airlines. If the government wants to track something as silly as this, they should take on the cost.

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