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Migrants who were granted temporary stay to live in the US by using a Biden-era online appointment app have been told to leave the country, “immediately,” officials said on Monday. The number of individuals affected has not yet been confirmed. What Is CBP One? The CBP One app was introduced under President Joe Biden as part of an effort to create safer, legal pathways for asylum seekers and reduce illegal border crossings. The app allowed individuals to schedule appointments with immigration officials and apply for asylum at border crossings—primarily along

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is exploring the possibility of collecting biometric data, including facial recognition, from migrant children, extending even to infants, according to Technology Review. This potential policy shift, revealed by John Boyd, Assistant Director of the Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM), has sparked concerns among privacy advocates and lawmakers. Expanding Biometric Surveillance During a June conference, Boyd explained OBIM’s interest in tracking the identities of migrant children over time.  The initiative aims to address challenges in recognizing individuals as they age, particularly those who

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has upheld the decision to restrict public access to information about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) lie detectors at EU borders. This ruling has sparked concerns among civil rights groups, shedding light on the limitations of the EU’s AI Act in safeguarding the rights of migrants and refugees. The Act is set to become the world’s first comprehensive AI law. AI-Powered Lie Detectors at EU Borders At the center of this controversy lies iBorderCtrl, an emotion recognition pilot project aimed