
Homeland Security Gives Up Plan To Expand Face Scans For Travelers
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The US government has decided to abandon a proposal requiring all travelers to have their photos taken when entering or exiting the country, following public pushback. Currently, US citizens and green card holders can opt out of the biometric entry-exit program. The Trump administration had argued that mandatory scans would help prevent fraud and identify criminals and terrorists. However, the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) plans to remove US citizens from the regulatory agenda due to logistical challenges. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has criticized the proposal, labeling biometric scans as invasive and pledging to continue opposing the program.
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