Amerikan Gestapo planning to scan fingerprints of all travelers leaving the United States!
WASHINGTON - May 29, 2009 - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the modern Amerikan Gestapo, is set to kickstart a controversial new program to scan the fingerprints of travelers departing the United States.
Beginning in June, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol will take a fingerprint scan of international travelers exiting the United States from Detroit, while the U.S. Transportation Security Administration will take fingerprint scans of international travelers exiting the United States from Atlanta.
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol have used biometric technology, such as fingerprint scans, for several years to gain a biometric record of non-U.S. citizens entering the United States.
But under the Bush regime, a plan was also formulated to scan outgoing passengers.
Michael Hardin, a senior policy analyst with the U.S.-Visit Program at the United States Department of Homeland Security told a Biometrics Institute conference Friday that the DHS will use the data from the trial to "inform us as to where to take [exit screening] next."
"We are trying to ensure we know more about who came and who left," he said. "We have a large population of illegal immigrants (i.e. criminal invaders) in the United States - we want to make sure the person getting on the plane really is the person the records show to be leaving."
The original exit scanning legislation planned by the Bush regime stipulated that airlines would be responsible for conducting the exit fingerprints.
But after much protest, Hardin said the illegitimate Obama regime reconsidered this legislation two weeks ago and is "not as sold that private sector should be the agency for exit fingerprints."
"The (illegitimate Obama regime) feels that perhaps it is more appropriate that government should take that role."
Ed. Note: It will not be long before all U.S. citizens will be fingerprinted leaving the country; and then they will be fingerprinted flying from Detroit to Atlanta, or wherever. I wonder what would happen if a traveler refused to provide his fingerprints? Would he be prevented from leaving? Would that mean he could stay in Amerika beyond the time specified in his visa? That means more criminal invaders in our country. Oh, joy!