] Following the 1997 introduction of the optical ] memory-based %u201Cgreen card%u201D (the U.S. Permanent ] Resident Card) by the then U.S. Immigration and ] Naturalization Service (INS), the U.S. Department of ] State (DOS) selected the same optical card technology to ] enhance security on the U.S./Mexican border. So, in 1998, ] the optical memory-based BCC (or %u201CLaser Visa%u201D) ] was introduced and mandated for all new BCC applications ] and as a replacement for old, counterfeit prone ] documents. This what they should be using in passports instead of RFID. |