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Border Patrol to use biometrics to ID potential ‘threats’

  • The technology is already in use at airports and seaports
  • CBP: Biometrics will increase collaboration with foreign governments
  • The technology is similar to the way many unlock their smartphones

An 8-year-old Panamanian girl died May 17, 2023, at this CBP facility in Harlingen, Texas. (Sandra Sanchez/Border Report)

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(NewsNation) — U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers are expected to begin using biometric data to identify potential “threats” at border entry points, according to the agency.

The technology is similar to the way many people unlock their smartphones by placing their faces in front of the device.

“The USBP will use biometric identification technologies to identify potential targets of interest and provide early warning of threats to help us and our foreign partners proactively respond,” the agency said.

The agency says the technology is already being used at all international airports, 39 seaports and all pedestrian lanes at both the Southwest border and the northern border ports of entry.

The technology, according to CBP, will increase collaboration with foreign governments.

“Investments with partner nations in the Western Hemisphere will be mutually beneficial, as we help secure their borders from nefarious activity by engaging in collaboration and joint operations,” it said.

Border Report

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