ICE Explores Smart Glasses to Enhance Facial Recognition for Citizenship Verification
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Joseph Cox
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Summary
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is exploring the development of smart glasses to supplement its Mobile Fortify facial recognition app, which allows officers to scan faces to verify citizenship. The plans were described by a DHS official and another attendee of a conference where a senior ICE official spoke. The smart glasses would represent another technological escalation in the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign.
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The smart glasses, if they came to fruition, would be yet another technological escalation in the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign
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