- United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology
US-VISIT (United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology) is a U.S. immigration and border management system. The system involves the collection and analysis of
biometric data (such asfingerprints ), which are checked against a database that claims to track individuals deemed by the United States to be terrorists, criminals, and illegal immigrants.Purpose and overview
The U.S. government states that the purpose of US-VISIT is to advance the security of both the United States and worldwide travel, through the use and sharing of biometric information for
identity management . Non-U.S.citizen s who wish to enter the United States must have theirindex finger s – or, at some entry ports, all of their fingers – digitally scanned and a digital photograph taken at the respective U.S. port of entry. Immigration officials have the ability to instantly check the person seeking entry against several "lookout" databases using theInteragency Border Inspection System . DHS has said that it intends to deploy a biometric exit data collection system to all commercial airports and cruise ship departure ports by December 2008.Fact|date=November 2007Initially, only visitors who required a visa inserted in their passport were included in the US-VISIT program. However, since
September 30 ,2004 visitors eligible for theVisa Waiver Program have also been required to use the US-VISIT program. For a list of countries participating in VWP, seeVisa Waiver Program .The United States and
Canada have special agreements for visa-free travel, and currently most Canadians are not subject to US-VISIT. U.S. citizens are not required to be digitally fingerscanned or photographed when they enter United States territory. TheDepartment of State began issuingbiometric passport s to its citizens in 2006.Since the program's inception, Congress has appropriated $330 million for FY 04, $340 million for FY 05, $340 million for FY 06 and $362 million for FY 07.
Controversy
Critics contend that the system is too inaccurate to be an effective solution. Barry Steinhardt, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Program on Technology and Liberty, states that the watch list is "bloated and full of inaccuracy", calling the policy a "total failure". He stated, "Whether or not the loss of liberty is worth the security gained is not a question — because no security is gained." [ [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20071108f1.html Will entry checks cross the line? | The Japan Times Online ] ]
The consulting company
Accenture is the lead contractor for US-VISIT. The selection of Accenture in 2004 was controversial due to the location of the company's headquarters. In 2000, Accenture was created and incorporated in Bermuda, as a separation of global business consulting services from the financial consulting services of Andersen Consulting. Because Accenture was created in 2000, and because Andersen was not previously incorporated, Accenture was never previously considered to be incorporated in the United States.imilar systems in other countries
Brazil has requested to be exempted from this measure, and failing this, has implemented a similar program of fingerprinting and photographing American citizens entering Brazil. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/01/05/fingerprint.program/index.html "U.S. starts fingerprint program"] (Jan 2004), retrieved from [http://www.cnn.com cnn.com] on November 20, 2007.] The Brazilian program commenced inGuarulhos International Airport in São Paulo in January 2004.On
November 20 ,2007 ,Japan implemented J-VIS, an immigration and border management system similar to the US-VISIT system. All foreign nationals that don't qualify for an exemption will have both index fingers scanned and a facial photograph taken before entering the country. Those who refuse to comply will be denied entry into Japan and forced to leave. [ [http://www.immi-moj.go.jp/keiziban/happyou/pdf/poster-english.pdf Website of the Japanese Immigration Bureau: Poster regarding new immigration procedures] ]Many, including human rights groups and foreign residents in Japan, have protested the system, which they characterize as an invasion of privacy and violation of human rights. [cite web
url = http://www.debito.org/index.php/?p=708
title = Fingerprinting: Amnesty/SMJ Appeal for Noon Nov 20 Public Appeal outside Justice Ministry
accessdate = 2007-11-11
author = Debito Arudou
date= 2007-11-9
format = HTML
work = Translation of Amnesty International Japan Document
language = English]ee also
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Department of Homeland Security
*H.R. 4437
*Visa Waiver Program
*J-VIS ()References
External links
* [http://www.dhs.gov/ United States Department of Homeland Security]
* [http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/interapp/content_multi_image/content_multi_image_0006.xml Main US-VISIT Web page on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's official Web site]
* [http://www.dhs.gov/xnews/releases/pr_1160495895724.shtm Official US-VISIT fact sheet from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3358627.stm Brazil to fingerprint US citizens (BBC News)]
* [http://www.thebta.org Border Trade Alliance]
* [http://biometrics.gov Biometrics.gov]
* [http://www.biometricscatalog.org Biometrics Catalog]
* [http://www.biometricinsight.com Biometric Insight]
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