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Monday, March 7, 2011

New Technology in Passports




To stop immigration fraud United State Government had made a great decision. The U.S. government plans to include U.S. passports with RF (radio frequency) chips to start this summer. But because of this decision, they face enormous resistance from different groups of travel, which says that the technology is untested and may create a danger to passenger safety.

In fact, these chips are very small and light weighted. It is based on embedded technology. These types of embedded chips are designed to make passports work as an employee ID cards, which can be transferred to an electronic reader. This electronic reader has read the basic information on employee access to the building. Official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the new technology known as Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, to provide customs officers to deal quickly passengers at airports and borders. The passports would be issued to diplomats in August, and the program will expand to new applicants for passports next year.

Critics say that the terrorists or thieves could use the chip to chip identification reader is a U.S. citizen, even in a crowded street in his way. Human Resources and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as RFID experts said it would have been different, and you cannot. Whatever it is, but it is true that it is very useful for the purpose of visa fraud, deceit and immigration. For more information about on this topic you can consider on the Global Visas Fraud Department.

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