Submission + - Iris Scan IDs cards for children in Mexico (google.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Today the first ID cards that include iris and fingerprint biometric information were registered and issued in the Mexican state of Guanajuato. The juicier part of the story is that for now, only children will be enrolled in this national biometric database. It is intended that by December 2012 all children in the country will be registered. Original article in Spanish and translation. The alleged purpose of the new ID card is to hinder the abduction of children and prevent child exploitation. The first ID cards are being issued in the same city that last year started implementing a mandatory iris scan for convicted felons and voluntary members of the public in a Minority Reportesque plan to combat delinquency that features iris readers in public transport and ATMs. This comes from the country that last year attempted and failed to create a national database of mobile phone users, again with the purported intention to tackle extortions and kidnappings.