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December 19, 2006: New Powers For Foreign Nationals' Biometrics
Powers to compel foreign nationals in the UK to register their
biometrics will be considered by the
Home Office next year. The power would be introduced on a rolling basis and
would build on biometric IDs for foreign nationals, which will be introduced
from 2008, targeting those applicants where cards will bring the greatest
benefits, such as migrant workers seeking to extend their stay in the UK.
This news comes as Home Office Minister Liam Byrne published a
Strategic Action Plan for the National Identity Scheme and the
Borders, Immigration and Identity Action Plan, which follow the wider Home
Office review earlier this year and signal the countdown to the introduction of
ID cards to UK citizens in 2009. The plans underline how the use of identity
checks and biometrics, including fingerprints, iris scans and facial
recognition, will help secure UK borders. The plans show that:
- between January and May 2006 there were more than 7,000
positive hits by enforcement officers using mobile fingerprint equipment;
- there were 6,000 alerts, resulting in 620 arrests following
people identified on warning lists attempting to travel on certain high risk
routes into the UK;
- more than 1,500 people, who have previously claimed asylum
or been fingerprinted for other immigration purposes, have been identified
trying to return to the UK and have been caught out by new biometric visa
processes;
- more than 51,000 people have enrolled in the Government’s
secure immigration scheme Iris, exceeding the Government’s 40,000 target set
out in the IND Review;
- nearly 4 million facial biometric British passports have
been issued.
Liam Byrne commented:
“Compulsory biometric identity for foreign nationals will
help us secure our borders, shut down access to the illegal jobs, which we
know attracts illegal immigrants, and help fight foreign criminals. The
technology is already making a difference, stopping illegal immigrants
returning to Britain once they’ve been deported, helping trusted travellers
pass securely through our borders and cutting down abuse of the asylum
system.”
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