The Department of Homeland Security has expanded its program for electronically reading the faces and fingerprints of international visitors who try to enter the United States to seven border crossings in Eastern Washington and Idaho, the agency said Thursday. The US-VISIT program uses optical and digital scanners to log and identify travelers who need a passport and visa to enter the United States. Full Story
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