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CAPTURING BIOMETRIC DATA COULD END THE USE OF STOLEN IDENTITIES FOR EMPLOYEE VERIFICATION PURPOSES |
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Palm Beach Gardens, FL, December 13, 2006 - Cross Match Technologies, Inc., a leading global provider of high-quality interoperable biometric identity applications and solutions, urges the addition of biometric data to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Basic Pilot Program to end illegal employment obtained through the use of stolen identities of U.S. citizens. Yesterday’s DHS raids on Swift & Co. meat-processing plants in six states resulted in the arrest of hundreds of employees who used the stolen identities and Social Security numbers of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to obtain employment, which could have been prevented had biometric checks been a part of the program. Swift & Co. had been utilizing the DHS Basic Pilot Program to verify employment eligibility and immigration status against Social Security and Homeland Security databases. The Basic Pilot Program has a significant loophole, however, as it solely verifies biographic information such as name, date and place of birth, Social Security number and alien registration number to confirm identity and immigration status, rather than a combination of biographic and biometric data. By using biographic checks alone, undocumented workers can present valid, stolen information from U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to gain employment. This type of fraud will continue to escalate surrounding DHS’ heightened worksite enforcement efforts unless another mechanism is introduced. “The only way to close the loophole in establishing employment eligibility with stolen identities is to introduce biometrics to the employee verification process,” said James W. Ziglar, president and chief executive officer of Cross Match and former commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. “Connecting identification to a biometric, such as a fingerprint, would provide the most accurate form of verification available, and virtually eliminate the use of fake or stolen identification to obtain employment.” As security becomes an increasing concern globally, biometric applications are emerging as the industry standard for protecting people, their property and their identity. About Cross Match Technologies More information on Cross Match can be accessed via the company website at www.crossmatch.com.
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