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Customs and Border Protection has called for tech companies to pitch real-time face recognition technology that can capture everyone in a vehicle—not just those in the front seats.
Mexico border following President Trump’s deployment of troops—part of his administration’s push to crack down on a sharp rise in illegal immigration. The move is aimed at fulfilling a key campaign ...
The Washington Examiner has reported from the border on dozens of occasions since 2018, but in a first, its staff did not witness a single immigrant attempt to cross the Rio Grande while on a ...
A CBP spokesperson tells WIRED that the agency plans to expand its program for real-time face recognition at the border, ...
The U.S. Border with Mexico is seen in an aerial view Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, near San Diego. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) The U.S. Border with Mexico is seen in an aerial view Friday, Jan. 31 ...
Border searches of electronic devices ... The former is manually going through the content of your devices, such as your photos or videos, including any deleted ones that are still on your ...
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