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The ICE Out of Our Faces Act, SB3779, seeks to restrict the Department of Homeland Security's use of facial recognition technology. Sponsorship details are pending.
Key Provisions
Pending review of the full bill text for specific provisions.
Latest Legislative Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Compliance Checklist
Review and adjust facial recognition technology practices Who: Department of Homeland Security Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance not specified.
The ICE Out of Our Faces Act, designated as SB3779, is a federal legislative proposal introduced to impose limitations on the use of facial recognition technology by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The bill reflects growing concerns over privacy and civil liberties associated with the use of such technology. The specific provisions and the extent of the proposed limitations are not yet available, as the full text of the bill has not been released. Consequently, the precise nature of the restrictions and their potential impact on DHS operations remain unclear. Sponsorship details are pending confirmation.
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