Customs and Border Protection this month launched its Simplified Arrival facial comparison technology at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina, further expanding the program that is used to identify arrivals to the U.S. on international flights. The program automates the entry process through the use of facial biometrics technology. The program is mandatory for foreign nationals arriving to the airport. U.S. citizens may opt out of using the technology, in which case they must present a valid travel document…
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