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Subject: [Leica] What would you do if this happened to you?
From: chmphoto at sbcglobal.net (Clive Moss)
Date: Sun Apr 4 06:16:44 2004
References: <005901c419ba$83aa3d00$32111840@dimarcojr.pressroom.com> <406FAF0A.A8197625@chello.nl>

Nathan Wajsman said the following on 4/4/2004 12:45 AM:

>"Sal DiMarco,Jr." wrote:
>  
>
>>    For those of you who will not fly to the US because of the new
>>photo/fingerprint rules, it's for everyone's protection. I'm sure, the next
>>time, I fly overseas, I will be fingerprinted and photographed.
>>    
>>
>
>No you won't, Sal, certainly not on the arriving end. I am not aware of
>any countries that fingerprint and photograph visitors from the US (with
>the exception of Brazil's tit-for-tat measure). And I assume that if I
>were to fly to the US tomorrow, I would not be fingerprinted or
>photographed on arrival since I am a US citizen.
>
>  
>
I am not sure what the current situation in Japan is, but when I worked 
there in the 80s for a year I and my whole family were required to 
report to an agency to get fingerprinted every three months. I did not 
have a US passport at the time.

-- 
Clive
http://clive.moss.net


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