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                    [Title] => Task force eyes fingerprint sharing by authorities
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A US government task force got an earful Monday from immigrants and their advocates about a controversial fingerprint-sharing program they say is trampling people's rights.

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When Republican President George W. Bush proposed helping millions of undocumented aliens to temporarily work legally in the US, it was only a matter of time before the Democrats came out with their own proposal.
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                    [Title] => Task force eyes fingerprint sharing by authorities
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A US government task force got an earful Monday from immigrants and their advocates about a controversial fingerprint-sharing program they say is trampling people's rights.

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When Republican President George W. Bush proposed helping millions of undocumented aliens to temporarily work legally in the US, it was only a matter of time before the Democrats came out with their own proposal.
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