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The Department of Homeland Security wants to be able to use facial-recognition technology to identify all people entering and leaving the United States — including US citizens

In a recent filing, the DHS proposed changing existing regulations"to provide that all travelers, including US citizens, may be required to be photographed upon entry and/or departure" from the United States, such as at airports. Michael Hardin, director of exit/entry policy and planning at the DHS, told CNN Business that the rule is in the"final stages of clearance.

Read MoreIn 2017 President Donald Trump signed an executive order to accelerate a full roll out of airport biometrics for all domestic and international travelers. This was also supported by the Obama Administration.

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