“CBP wants to vastly expand its program to cover domestic flights as well. It wants to create a ‘biometric’ pathway that would use face recognition to track all travelers—including U.S. citizens—through airports from check-in, through security, into airport lounges, and onto flights. And it wants to partner with commercial airlines and airports to do just that. Congress seems poised to provide both TSA and CBP with the statutory authority to support these plans.”
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