U.S. stepping up surveillance of travelers


This segment was produced by WKBW and aired October 31, 2025. Everyone entering the country will be photographed and their image compared with a government database, although there is an opt-out provision for U.S. citizens that could lead to delays. Those leaving the country might eventually be targeted, as well. The practice is raising privacy concerns and is criticized as overreach by Congressman Tim Kennedy.

U.S. stepping up surveillance of travelers at border

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