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Customs and Border protection is expanding its photo and data collection process at entry and exit points in the U.S.

All non-American citizens and individuals with green cards will be required to have their picture taken in an enhanced facial recognition process.

This new requirement will take effect in December.

Non-U.S. citizens, including immigrants living in America and individuals with green cards, entering and leaving the U.S. will be photographed as part of new travel requirements from the Department of Homeland Security.

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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) already uses facial recognition technology to verify travelers on flights at airports, but this new policy will mak

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