US to Insist That Travel Industry Get Fingerprints
Apr 23, 2008
The Washington Post's Spencer S. Hsu and Del Quentin Wilber write: "The US government today will order commercial airlines and cruise lines to prepare to collect digital fingerprints of all foreigners before they depart the country under a security initiative that the industry has condemned as costly and burdensome."
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