A pleasure thank you. Thank you all right so is this new push by the d h s to implement facial Recognition Technology and u. S. Citizens entering an exit in the country was it do you think was ultimately inevitable i mean were we always going to end up in this direction because thats just seems where our government wants to go. I think thats exactly right this department is for pres facial recognition checks for all people now traveling in and out of the United States including as you said u. S. Citizens not just foreigners not just visitors and this is new but as you said it probably was something theyve been wanting to do all along youve seen other Law Enforcement agencies already attempting to do it theres a 1000000000. 00 in fact set aside for the f. B. I. To build a data system and well talk about that in a 2nd but before this particular proposal citizens had been exempt from those mandatory checks no no no were not going to scan your face but now they want to scan your face homa
On what was already in sufficient promise which is not surprising given that the u. S. Governments history of making promises to respect our privacy is about is its about as trustworthy as your boyfriends but delany while vacationing in bagus over Super Bowl Weekend and we all know we cheated and that my friends is why we must always be watching the whole us. Like you know that i got. This. Welcome everybody to watching the hogs i i wrote them for and joining us today to discuss Homeland Security his new love affair with facial Recognition Technology is legal journal and stan contributor contributor to americas lawyer with might happen tony of the fantastic molly boils molly always a pleasure thank you. Thank you all right so is this new push by the d h s to implement facial Recognition Technology and u. S. Citizens entering an exit in the country was it do you think was ultimately inevitable i mean were we always going to end up in this direction because thats just seems where our gov
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