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NEW YORK – Two new directives signed by President Bush establish sweeping authority for federal executive departments and agencies to establish a coordinated 'framework' to collect and retain biometric data on U.S. citizens identified as 'known and suspected terrorists,' without requiring public or congressional disclosure of the procedures.
NEW YORK – Two new directives signed by President Bush establish sweeping authority for federal executive departments and agencies to establish a coordinated 'framework' to collect and retain biometric data on U.S. citizens identified as 'known and suspected terrorists,' without requiring public or congressional disclosure of the procedures.
Although the directives run over 1,700 words in length, Congress is not mentioned once, nor is there any specification of how the coordinated 'framework' will be disclosed to the public.
WND contacted the White House press office for comment but received no return call.
The directives also do not specify any procedures for citizens to challenge their inclusion in the biometric database or any resulting consequences, such as restricted travel or additional government surveillance. ....