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U.S. homeland security proposes face scans for U.S. citizens
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[quote:Coastie Patriot:MV80MjAxMDc4Xzc2NDAzNzc5X0YyNzZBNDQ1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77010868:MV80MjAxMDc4Xzc2NDAzNTgzXzk2QkY4NUZB] Since I'm not a CRIMINAL I am fine with this and hope it comes sooner rather than later as the country is going to hell real fast [/quote] Im no criminal either, but it wont matter when dems allow Islam to run roughshod over us all [/quote]
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The Trump administration intends to propose a regulation next year that would require all travelers - including U.S. citizens - to be photographed when entering or leaving the United States, according to the administration's regulatory agenda.
The proposed regulation, slated to be issued in July by the Homeland Security Department, would be part of a broader system to track travelers as they enter and exit the United States.
The plan has already drawn opposition from some privacy advocates. Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst with the American Civil Liberties Union, blasted the idea in a written statement on Monday.
"Travelers, including U.S. citizens, should not have to submit to invasive biometric scans simply as a condition of exercising their constitutional right to travel," he said.
The Trump administration contends in its regulatory agenda that the face scan requirement will combat the fraudulent use of U.S. travel documents and aid the identification of criminals and suspected terrorists.
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