Brazilian police fingerprinted and photographed Americans arriving at Sao Paulo’s airport Thursday in response to new rules requiring the same for Brazilians entering the United States. Federal Judge Julier Sebastiao da Silva ordered the measure Monday in response to the new U.S. anti-terror regulation requiring citizens from 27 nations, including Brazil, to be fingerprinted and photographed when entering America. Full Story
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