Article 73C4K "ICE Out of Our Faces Act" would ban ICE and CBP use of facial recognition

"ICE Out of Our Faces Act" would ban ICE and CBP use of facial recognition

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Jon Brodkin
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A few Senate Democrats introduced a bill called the ICE Out of Our Faces Act," which would ban Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) from using facial recognition technology.

The bill would make it "unlawful for any covered immigration officer to acquire, possess, access, or use in the United States-(1) any biometric surveillance system; or (2) information derived from a biometric surveillance system operated by another entity." All data collected from such systems in the past would have to be deleted. The proposed ban extends beyond facial recognition to cover other biometric surveillance technologies, such as voice recognition.

The proposed ban would prohibit the federal government from using data from biometric surveillance systems in court cases or investigations. Individuals would have a right to sue the federal government for financial damages after violations, and state attorneys general would be able to bring suits on behalf of residents.

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