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House Democrats Introduce Bill to Restrict DHS Mobile Biometric Apps

The plan limits use to ports of entry, requiring swift deletion of citizen biometrics.

Overview

  • Rep. Bennie G. Thompson unveiled the Realigning Mobile Phone Biometrics for American Privacy Protection Act with co-sponsors Lou Correa, Shri Thanedar, Yvette D. Clarke, Grace Meng, and Adriano Espaillat.
  • The proposal targets ICE’s Mobile Fortify and similar tools by allowing mobile identification only at ports of entry.
  • It blocks distribution or use of the apps outside DHS and would require removal from non-DHS IT systems and workflows if enacted.
  • The bill mandates destruction of photographs and fingerprints of U.S. citizens within 12 hours and orders deletion of previously collected citizen biometrics.
  • The move follows 404 Media’s reporting that Mobile Fortify matches faces against a DHS database of about 200 million images and has been used on U.S. citizens; DHS has not commented.