I'm Sure They Won't Mis-use the Data

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From Xinhua:

Japan starts to fingerprint foreigners_English_Xinhua: "OKYO, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- Japan's new Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law took effect on Tuesday, authorizing the government to fingerprint and photograph all foreigners aged 16 or over upon entering Japan at 126 ports and 27 airports.

The law made Japan the second country following the United States to fingerprint and photograph foreigners.

During inspection of Tokyo's Narita International Airport on Monday, Japanese Justice Minister Kunio Hatoyama said the law could help block terrorists and repatriated foreigners from entering Japan.

The procedure is to affect up to 7 million of the 8 million people entering Japan annually. The electronic system will send the information to the Justice Ministry's host computer, which will then check against a blacklist based on the Interpol and other institutions."

Before you go to Japan, you might want to ask how they are storing your biometric data (if they are storing it) and what the procedures are to have it deleted.

I wonder how long we can keep our dollar low enough to keep attracting visitors before it becomes completely worthless.

I'm ready for a change in Washington if only to give someone else a chance to royally screw up our economy, foreign policy and energy strategy. The problem is that there are really no candidates out there who seem to have any ideas how to make it better.