DHS expands RFID use at borders today
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The Homeland Security Department today began requiring a more strict regimen of high-tech identification documentation at the nation's land and sea borders under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. Except for older passports, the new ID documents eligible for border crossings for U.S. travelers all have an embedded radio frequency identification tag, which is a microchip that transmits data wirelessly.
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