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The United States has expanded its biometric entry and exit checks to include all foreign travelers, even Green Card holders. π
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The new rule now requires everyone, regardless of age, to be photographed when entering or leaving the country. π·
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The Department of Homeland Security aims to strengthen border security and prevent identity fraud. π
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Previously, children under 14 and seniors over 79 were exempt, but this exception no longer applies. πΆπ΅
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The system matches traveler photos with official immigration and passport databases to verify identity. πΎ
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Green Card holders must now comply with the same biometric verification process as visa holders. π³
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The biometric checks will apply at airports, land crossings, and seaports across the United States. βοΈπ’
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Travelers may experience slightly longer processing times during entry and exit procedures. β³
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The government plans to use advanced facial recognition to ensure smooth and accurate verification. π€
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This move shows the U.S. commitment to enhancing border security and maintaining strict immigration controls. πΊπΈ
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