| |

US-VISIT
Installation Completed at Additional Land Ports
Posted
Jan 13, 2006
The security program known as US-VISIT, which is used at U.S. Ports of
Entry, is now installed in 104 additional land border ports. The US-VISIT
program uses biometric data (fingerprint scans and photographs) to verify
the identity of those seeking entry to the United States. It compares the
individuals to various terrorist and criminal watch lists, as well as watch
lists for immigration violators. The initial phases of this program were
covered in our November 7, 2003 MurthyBulletin article,
DHS Watch: Mechanics of
US-Visit Announced, available on MurthyDotCom.
History of US-VISIT
US-VISIT (United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology)
had already been installed at the fifty busiest land border ports along the
U.S.-Canada and U.S.-Mexico borders. Those ports where installation was
completed at the end of 2004 are listed in our November 19, 2004
MurthyBulletin article,
DHS Identifies 50 Busiest
Land Ports for U.S. Visit, also available on MurthyDotCom.
Thus, it has now been installed at 154 land ports. US-VISIT is operating at
115 airports and 15 seaports, as well.
Violators Detected through US-VISIT
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reports that, since January
2004, more than 44 million visitors have been processed through US-VISIT.
They also report that the screening has resulted in the detection of 970
individuals with criminal and/or immigration violations. Included in this
list are federal penitentiary escapees, rapists, drug traffickers, and
murderers. Without downplaying the seriousness of the need to detect such
individuals and keep them out of our country, the tiny ratio of 970
detections to 44 million visitors is noteworthy, as it reflects the
legitimate motives and clear records of most people who seek to enter the
United States. Perhaps such a widely-implemented, technologically-advanced
system will deter criminals and those who seek to do harm in the U.S. from
even attempting to enter this country, which has tremendous benefits that
are far more difficult to quantify.
Copyright © 2006, MURTHY LAW
FIRM. All Rights Reserved

|
|