Tuesday, September 24, 2013

United States: Entry-exit system back in the news

Biometric ID viable at U.S. entry points: report (Washington Times)
Federal law has long called for all visitors to the U.S. to submit to biometric identification both coming and going, but the government has never lived up to that promise — and senators in their immigration bill this year even announced a retreat, weakening the law, saying the requirement is too expensive.

But a report released Tuesday by the Center for Immigration Studies says biometric identification can be implemented easily and at a fraction of the cost estimated by government officials.
See also: Who's in my country? That's a tough one.