General

Answer: In 2004, Congress required DHS to develop a biometric entry and exit system. In 2013, Congress transferred the entry/exit policy and operations to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). As part of the border security mission, the agency is deploying new technologies to verify travelers’ identities – both when they arrive and when they leave the United States – by matching a traveler to the document they are presenting.

Partners

CBP partners do not collect photographs under CBP authorities. The air carriers, who work in partnership with CBP, are collecting images pursuant to their relationship with the travelers.  They may use the photographs consistent with that authority, choose to share those images with CBP for the purposes of efficiencies and the enhanced accuracy of traveler identity verification, which meet the statutory biometric exit mandate.

Transparency

Updates will be published prior to each future change for full transparency and in compliance with the Privacy Act and E-Government Acts. The website will be updated, as needed, with PIA’s published regulations.

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