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Then, they are fingerprinted and told to leave the country within two weeks.
Fingerprinting a child at an early age could mark him/her for life.
Police that day fingerprinted all the members of her family.
It was the first time in their lives that either of them had been fingerprinted.
How could it be fingerprinted if the skin had all come off?
The police were fingerprinting the dead man's hands to see if he had a criminal record.
By 2009 the number of children fingerprinted was estimated to be two million.
In any case, she had never been fingerprinted so no record of her identity should show up on computer.
Providing a large range of fingerprinting services for the Service.
Can I refuse to have my child fingerprinted at school?
Thus, for the time being, 320,000 foreign residents still must be fingerprinted.
Do we really want to have all Americans fingerprinted just so they can earn a living?
"You'll have to go down to the station tomorrow and be fingerprinted."
Billy had said more than once that he'd never been fingerprinted.
No questions are asked or answered during a brain fingerprinting test.
But the military police didn't think so, and fingerprinted them.
Besides, our people are all fingerprinted and filed with Washington.
He added that within 10 years most Connecticut teachers would have been fingerprinted.
After being fingerprinted for security, he will be sent back to Mexico, agents said.
The police said they chose to test the blood on the gun rather than fingerprinting it.
Parents opposed to fingerprinting may only bring individual complaints against schools.
The employee is typically fingerprinted and asked to provide information about themselves.
About 300,000 adults who receive such benefits would be fingerprinted, he said.
I'll try and arrange to get the others fingerprinted for comparison.
Empty your pockets and step over here to be fingerprinted.