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Unread 17 Nov 2006, 20:25   #21
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Re: Travel to the US

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Originally Posted by Tomkat
It's not like the data is stored anywhere. It's just another scan, like the metal detectors.

why would they delete such funky info

About the Information Collected

The electronic data from the two fingerprints is stored in a database and is made available at U.S. ports of entry to Department of Homeland Security immigration inspectors.


Once they get it they'll never get rid of it, if anything the utter mongtardness of the scheme will mean they escalate into gathering even more types of information, and under the auspisies of security share it with whom ever they want. Governments are dickheads, innit bruv.
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