DHS rule expands facial recognition to all US ports of entry for foreign travelers
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is implementing a new rule that expands the use of facial recognition technology to all U.S. ports of entry. This means that foreign travelers, including green card holders, will now be required to provide their photos when entering or leaving the country. This move aims to enhance security and streamline the entry process, but it also raises concerns about privacy and the implications of increased surveillance.
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