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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 16:30:57 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll"
wrote in Message-Id: .net: "Larry Dighera" wrote in message .. . The article contained this bit of information: "Brazil's new requirement that American visitors submit to photographs and fingerprinting ... which is how Brazilians are welcomed to the U.S. under new security rules." I would say that the U.S. instituted practice of fingerprinting and photographing airline passengers entering our country may spark similar indignities for U.S. passengers entering foreign countries. But why just for US passengers? The US didn't single out Brazil or any other individual country, the requirement applies to all passengers not otherwise documented. What does your phrase "not otherwise documented" mean? Other than what? Aren't all international travelers required to possess a Passport? Are you saying that ALL airline passengers entering the US are currently being fingerprinted and photographed? If so, this is the first I've heard of that practice being instituted. Your reply implies that you believe that Brazil has "singled out" US passengers for fingerprinting and photographing. Are you able to provide a credible citation substantiating that contention? The quoted article's lack of explicitly stating that Brazil is requiring fingerprinting and photographing _solely_ of US passengers is ambiguous IMO. |
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