DHS May Require US Citizens Be Photographed at Airports
The Homeland Security Department is considering requiring that all travelers, including American citizens, be photographed entering or leaving the country.
The Homeland Security Department is considering requiring that all travelers, including American citizens, be photographed entering or leaving the country.
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