ICE spends $7.2 million to increase facial recognition and location tracking of migrants
. The program involves"supervised release and enhanced monitoring" for migrants that ICE thinks are"not considered a flight risk" or have a"humanitarian reason for their release." Trust Stamp's contract is through this program, the documents show.
, migrants with Trust Stamp phones are expected to complete"biometric check-in" once a day, meaning they scan their faces, and Trust Stamp determines if it's a match or not.
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