LATimes: In recent weeks, U.S. border officials have taken an unprecedented step, quietly using a new app, CBP One, which relies on questionable facial recognition, geolocation, and cloud technology to collect, process, and store sensitive information on asylum seekers before they enter the United States, according to three privacy-impact assessments carried by the Homeland Security Department and experts who reviewed them for The Times. See also US Border Officers Are Collecting DNA From Asylum-Seekers Even Though They Don’t Have Criminal Records.
