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Visitors to Europe face fingerprinting

By Sarah Laitner in Brussels

Published: February 14 2008 02:27 | Last updated: February 14 2008 02:27

Visitors to many European countries face being ­electronically fingerprinted under contentious plans to bolster the bloc’s frontier security and crack down on illegal immigration.

The measures, to apply to non-Europeans, are part of a wide-ranging drive by Brussels to use personal data on travellers to boost border controls and track arrival and departure.

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