Airlines blast US's proposed airport 'exit' program
IATA and US Air Transport Assn. strongly objected to a US Dept. of Homeland Security proposed rule that would establish an "exit" program at US airports requiring airlines to fund and manage the collection of fingerprints from non-US citizens departing the country. In a letter to Homeland Security...
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