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Visitors leaving US face tighter security

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington

Published: April 22 2008 22:48 | Last updated: April 22 2008 22:48

Foreign travellers will have to provide fingerprints when they leave the US under a proposed new rule that the airline industry says will create further delays at American airports.

Non-US citizens would have to provide four fingerprints from one hand at airports before leaving the country under the proposal, which would also apply to cruise lines. After collecting the biometric data, airlines and cruise companies must send it to the US government within 24 hours.

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