U.S. stepping up surveillance at border with facial recognition

U.S. to Implement Facial Recognition at Borders

The Department of Homeland Security has announced plans to step up surveillance of travelers entering and leaving the United States.

A facial recognition system will be implemented at all points of entry, including borders, airports, and seaports, with participation mandatory for non-citizens.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, the implementation of the facial recognition system will occur in the coming months.

Participation is mandatory for non-citizens, while citizens may opt out, but with potential delays or disruptions.

Author's summary: U.S. to use facial recognition at borders.

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Investigative Post Investigative Post — 2025-10-31

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