International Roundup
According to The
Graphic Ghana, sixty Ghanaians were arrested and deported to
Between 30 and 40 percent of those deported were refused outright entry because
the information they provided on arrival at the airport was incompatible with
that provided during the interview at the British High Commission in
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According to The
United Press International, Japanese ports of entry will introduce
fingerprinting and facial photos as part of new anti-terrorism measures. The
newly revised Immigration Control Act will oblige all foreigners above 16 years
old to have their fingerprints and facial photos taken at immigration control,
the Yomiuri Shimbun reported Wednesday.
The legislation also stipulates that captains of incoming flights and vessels
have to submit in advance name lists of all passengers and crews. The Cabinet
expects the legislation to be passed during the current session of the Diet
(parliament). Tighter immigration control has been studied since the government
adopted action plans to prevent terrorism in December 2004.
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