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Ridge announces VISIT system
Federal Computer Week ^ | April 29, 2003 | Judi Hasson

Posted on 04/30/2003 2:07:28 AM PDT by gubamyster

BY Judi Hasson April 29, 2003

Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge announced a new initiative today to build an electronic check in/check out system that will keep track of noncitizens as they enter and leave the United States.

Ridge said the new program would replace the troubled Student and Exchange Visitor Information System and the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS), which requires citizens of certain countries to be fingerprinted and registered with the federal government. Both systems hit snags during development and came under fire from civil liberties groups.

The new system, U.S. Visitor and Immigration Status Indication Technology system, or U.S. VISIT, will make it easier for legitimate tourists, students and business travelers to enter the United States using biometric identifiers. It is expected to be in place at air- and seaports by the end of this year, according to Ridge.

"While the new VISIT system will make it more difficult to enter the United States illegally once implemented...it [also] will expedite the process for those who are entering the country lawfully," Ridge said.

Ridge's newest initiative will eliminate the NSEERS program, which required citizens of countries such as Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan and Syria to register and be fingerprinted by the federal government. The student registration system will be folded into the new program to keep track of foreigners studying in the United States.

Ridge, speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., outlined the accomplishments of the department's first 100 days. The achievements he cited included strengthening U.S. borders to stop potential terrorists. Although he did not point to a single instance when a terrorist was stopped, he said the new systems in place have disrupted and deterred potential attacks.

"Overt security...in and of itself is a deterrent," Ridge said. "We know from discussion with people that have been apprehended...that if you modify your security patterns, that in and of itself is a deterrent."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: biometrics; homelandsecurity; illegalaliens; illegals; immigration; nseers; tomridge; usvisit

1 posted on 04/30/2003 2:07:28 AM PDT by gubamyster
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To: gubamyster
Absolutely laughable. 10,000 illegals walk across the border every night. Ridge is Nero as Rome burns. Who are these people kidding?
2 posted on 04/30/2003 3:37:21 AM PDT by NoControllingLegalAuthority
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To: gubamyster
For those looking to possibly profit from this venture...

Check out Drexer Technology (DRXR), the firm receiving an increasing number of contracts to provide Biometric Data Cards to the U.S. and foreign governments...

While philosophically opposed to the "National ID Card", I recognize an overwhelming trend towards its adoption in various forms and the investment opportunities associated with it!

3 posted on 04/30/2003 3:50:49 AM PDT by ExSES
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To: ExSES
" While philosophically opposed to the "National ID Card", I recognize an overwhelming trend towards its adoption in various forms and the investment opportunities associated with it!"

Or maybe a computer chip in the forhead or imbedded on the right hand?

" Even so, come quickly Lord Jesus. "

4 posted on 04/30/2003 4:01:06 AM PDT by knarf (A place where anyone can study anything.)
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