Turkey is preparing a project on making fingerprinting mandatory for foreigners entering the country. The Minister of Internal Affairs Ali Yerlikaya reported to Sabah media outlet.
He also announced plans to chip the ID cards of people, who have received temporary protection status in the republic, especially Syrians. Ali Yerlikaya said that it is impossible to forge such ID cards.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Turkey, there are 4.4 million foreigners in the republic, 3.1 million of them are citizens of Syria. In addition, 1,109 million of them have a residence permit, and 224,000 are under international protection.
People with a residence permit include foreign students, domestic workers, rehabilitation workers, and so on.