Philadelphia Inquirer 3 weeks ago

DHS readies foreign-traveler screening plan

WASHINGTON - The Department of Homeland Security is finalizing a proposal to collect fingerprints or eye scans from all foreign travelers at U.S. airports as they leave the country, officials said, a costly screening program that airlines have opposed. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer

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