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I don't think new immigration procedures single out Brazilians.
It is onehand amusing to witness (absolutely irrationale and completely emotion triggered) reaction of Brazilian lawmakers while it is respectful for them to act what is right for Brazilians.
I wish lawmakers of Brazil had a bit broader perspectives and understanding of US government's desperate measure to prevent another senseless loss of innocent lives.
As Ceylon1 said, finger printing would not deter me from going to Brazil to see my girls. Only downside is my girlfriend has to wait for me a bit little longer (time for finger printing, hopefully use digital technology) outside of the custom area at the airport.
I was unable to find the CNN story about the fingerprinting, I wonder if someone is pulling your leg? However I did find this:
http://www.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/americas/12/19/life.brazil.playboy.reut/
Cover that bottom, Brazilian judge orders
Pedestrians walk past the controversial advertisement for this month's Brazilian Playboy magazine in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Tuesday
December 19, 2000
Web posted at: 9:28 PM EST (0228 GMT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (Reuters) -- A Brazilian judge said on Tuesday he had ordered the naked bottom of this month's Brazil Playboy cover girl on billboard ads in Rio de Janeiro be covered up to protect children from obscenity.
Judge Siro Darlan ordered that official black-and-white notices be plastered over the backside of Carla Perez, a well-known television presenter and dancer.
Chuponalgas
Here is the latest development on Brazil fingerprinting. It seems that this is not going to happen any time soon. Brazilian government should spend money somewhere else.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/americas/01/01/brazil.fingerprints.ap/index.html
Hey guys Brazilian requirement merely mirror U.S. requirements, it has always been this way! When I went to Brazil I had to meet the requirement Brazilians had to meet when thy came to the U.S.!
FYI on fingerprinting US citizens entering Brazil.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=564&ncid=564&e=1&u=/nm/20040101/ts_nm/brazil_usa_immigration_dc
l just read Brazil is going to fingerprint and photogragh Amercans at Brazilian airports.Who the fuck do they think they are?7/11 didn,t happen in Brazil?l ain,t going back there no more.l have been there twice and l had great time and will love going back ,but not to be fingerprinted like a damn criminal.l got shit load of places to go and have Fun and don,t have to deal with those little Piranhas and Rio Taxis drivers no more
Ok, another question not directly related to the "S" in "WSG".
In all my previous trips to Rio or S.P., I've flown directly from the U.S. to either city. However, this time I cashed in miles on United Airlines to get down there, and United no longer flies direct to RJ. My itinerary shows the flight goes to S.P. and arrives at 11:50am. The flight to Rio has a different flight #, and leaves at 12:30pm.
My question is this - does anyone have any direct experience with this United connection? Does the change in flight # mean I changes planes in S.P.? Do I go through customs in S.P. or Rio? If I have to clear customs in S.P., how on earth can I make my connection to Rio?
And yes, of course I called United. And yes, of course I got someone on the phone that had no idea what the deal is down there.
Thanks in advance. Sorry for another off-topic post.
BRASILIA, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazilian (news - web sites) police on Thursday began fingerprinting and photographing U.S. visitors on orders of a judge who compared planned U.S. security controls on travelers from Brazil and other nations to Nazi horrors.
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• US-VISIT Program (dhs.gov)
Federal Judge Julier Sebastiao da Silva, furious at U.S. plans to fingerprint and photograph millions of visitors on entering the United States, ordered Brazil's authorities do the same to U.S. citizens starting on Thursday.
"We've begun doing this," said a Federal Police spokeswoman at Brazil's Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo.
The judge's order came after Brazil's Federal Public Ministry filed a complaint in court over the U.S. measure.
The US-VISIT system is meant to identify people who have violated immigration controls, have criminal records or belong to groups listed as terrorist organizations by the United States.
Starting on Monday, people who need visas to enter the United States will be digitally fingerprinted and photographed when they pass through immigration at major U.S. airports and seaports.
The measure does not apply to citizens of 27, mainly European, nations who do not need a visa to enter the United States.
"I consider the act absolutely brutal, threatening human rights, violating human dignity, xenophobic and worthy of the worst horrors committed by the Nazis," said Sebastiao da Silva in the court order released on Tuesday.
Officials at the U.S. Embassy in Brazil were not immediately available to comment.
Federal Police in Sao Paulo were not able to confirm how many ports of entry had begun the controls and how many U.S. citizens had been fingerprinted and photographed so far.
The order by Sebastiao da Silva, a regional federal judge in the state of Mato Grosso, can be overturned by Brazil's justice system if he is considered to be acting outside of his powers, a Federal Police spokesman said.
Brazilian Foreign Ministry officials were not available to comment on the ruling, which urges the government to pressure the United States to exempt Brazilians from the US-VISIT system.
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I can answer some of your questions about your flight to Rio with a stop in Sao Paulo. I don't use United I use Continental and ever since Sept. 2001 there is no more nonstop to Rio on Continental they make a stop in SP. First of all you will do customs in Rio not SP.
If everything goes ok your flight should arrive early and they will have more than 40 minutes to transfer your bags to the other flight/aircraft. Im sure this happens all the time and they know what they are doing.
Don't worry, relax if you miss the flight or your bags miss, if United doesn't have another flight to Rio from SP there are plenty of flights on other airlines that I think United will have to put you on if you miss because its their fault.
Don't worry be happy you'll be in Brazil.
Rio Bob:
Thanks for the info - I finally reached someone at United who said basically the same thing. I appreciate the reply.
Finger Printing and other Measures.
1a. how many illegal aliens from Brasil if US do not require Visa? even with the current stringent Visa requirement, there are lots of brasilians overstaying their Visa in U.S. already. i myself know of a few.
2. how many of us, american gringos will become illegal aliens in brasil or overstay their visa?
3. what measure has brazil taken to combat terrorism at their local airport. answer: nothing. most of brazil's airport security screening system is a joke. bottomline, they don't think their country will ever be targetted.
4. which country makes more money from tourism? US from Brasil or Brasil from US?
bottomline is, brasil is going through an "inferiority syndrome". it's no different from that mexican flag flying in Juarez across from El Paso which is considered to be the world's largest flag. so mexico is flying the world's largest flag right across from El Paso TX in your face type of facial. brasil is doing the same.
to all patriotic mongers
1. are you willing to let them do this to you and your beloved country? after all, there is Argentina, Cuba..... many many places to go.
2. more importantly, are you going to let your finger prints and photo be stored somewhere in brasil's so called justice and federal police system, a system that even brasilians themselves do not give much credence to?
so, guys, vote with your feet. stop going to brasil.
Oops my bad! Brazil already makes you go thru the rigamarole of getting a visa for $100, just to retaliate for the fact that Brazilians have to get a visa and pay $100 to enter the USA. But how many Gringos are gonna become illegal aliens in Brazil? They are just cutting off their nose to spite their face and foregoing needed tourist dollars. Guess it's a pride thing. Oh well my two cents.
Why stop going to Brazil?
Becase they want a photo and fingerprints to store in their records. OK - fine by me, Those Barney Fifih cops will just lose it anyhow.
Don't fear!
Fingerprints:
They can take a picture of any body part they want on me, Im still going in.