Starting next month, US border authorities will be allowed to photograph travelers at airports and use facial recognition to compare their information with existing records.
The records can be held for up to 75 years.
They could also force noncitizens to provide other personal information, such as fingerprints or DNA, the document states.
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It comes after the CBP began imposing a $30 fee on anyone entering the US for more than 29 days.