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Fingerprints are considered to be among the most personal of
information, and fingerprint databases created and proposed in the name
of national security have generated much debate. Recently, “Server in
the Sky” — a proposed international database of the fingerprints of
suspected criminals and terrorists to be shared among the U.S., U.K.
and Canada — has ignited a firestorm of controversy. As have cavalier
comments by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff that
fingerprints aren’t “personal data.”
Yet earlier this week, a measure creating a federal fingerprint
registry totally unrelated to national security passed a U.S. Senate
committee almost without notice. The legislation would require
thousands of individuals working even tangentially in the mortgage and
real estate industries — and not suspected of anything — to send their
prints to the feds. The database and fingerprint mandates were tucked
into housing and foreclosure assistance bills that on Tuesday passed
the Senate Banking Committee by a vote of 19-2.
The measure the committee passed states that “an indvidual may not
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