McDowell welcomes fingerprinting asylum-seekers

Justice Minister Michael McDowell has welcomed the introduction of an EU-wide system obliging all asylum-seekers to give their fingerprints to immigration officials.

Justice Minister Michael McDowell has welcomed the introduction of an EU-wide system obliging all asylum seekers to give their fingerprints to immigration officials.

From today the fingerprints of all persons seeking asylum will be stored in a central EU database run by the European Commission.

The system will allow officials to see if asylum-seekers have made asylum applications in more than one EU member state.

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