Any lingering doubts as to which political direction the European Union is now heading in were cleared up once and
for all recently when Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini announced plans to fingerprint and screen all visitors who
cross its borders. From 2009 it will become mandatory for all EU passports to include a digital fingerprint and
photograph and, from 2011 non-EU citizens who apply for a visa will have to give their biometric details.
Frattini's plans currently envisage taking the fingerprints of children as young as six, but Security officials
predict that records will eventually be taken at younger and younger ages as the technology develops. If approved by
all 27 member states, the plan would represent one of the largest security overhauls ever undertaken in the European
Union and cost billions of dollars.

EU Justice Commissioner Franco
Frattini, who, along with his associates,
wants to turn Europe into a
"Big Brother" society where the
privacy rights of individuals are
routinely violated.
So who exactly is Franco Frattini and why do he and his associates seemingly want to turn Europe into a "Big Brother"
society where the privacy rights of individuals are routinely violated?
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