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House withholds funds for US VISIT exit

Thursday, June 12, 2008

The U.S. House of Representatives Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee approved a bill that would nix any funding for the US VISIT exit program.

Now any foreign traveler entering the country has fingerprints collected and run through the US VISIT database to make sure they’re not on a watch list. The program has also been working on a solution to record when travelers leave the country as well.


One of the solutions proposed would be to have the airlines record when passengers left, but executives have not been happy with that solution. After the bill passed the Air Transport Association of America, an industry trade organization for the U.S. airlines, issued a following statement:

“We have been saying for more than one year that DHS has no legal authority to proceed with its proposal to saddle airlines with a requirement to collect fingerprints from foreign travelers departing the United States,” said ATA President and CEO James C. May.

The comment period on the exit portion of US VISIT is over on June 23. [end] 

UK mobile operator O2 has announced the launch of its O2 Wallet mobile money service.

O2 Wallet enables users transfer funds up to £500 to any UK mobile phone number, compare the prices of goods via bar code scan, receive coupons and offers, link credit and debit cards to their accounts, and shop online with a prepaid Visa O2 Money Account Card.

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The CBORD Group rolled out GET Funds, an online and mobile commerce software application that puts account information in the hands of students wherever mobile smart phone services are available.

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South Africa’s First National Bank (FNB) has added a new feature to its mobile app that enables users to make peer-to-peer payments via GPS technology.

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American Express has launched its Campus Edition prepaid card, a reloadable card available at more than 500 Barnes & Noble college bookstores across the United States. The card will provide college students with a spending and budgeting tool that can be used wherever American Express Cards are accepted.

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Blaze Mobile has been awarded a new patent for mobile banking and payment transactions, covering any transactions that comprise bill payment, peer-to-peer (P2P) funds transfer and funds transfer between bank accounts and credit cards.

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U.S. Bank and Oakland Community College, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., have launched a combined campus ID and prepaid MasterCard program for the school’s 78,000 students and 788 staff members.

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