I gotta say, this biometric tech is pretty interesting... I mean, who doesn't want to breeze through customs? It's like they're trying to make travel more efficient for us Americans coming back from abroad. But at the same time, it's a bit weird that non-citizens still have to go through manual inspections... seems kinda outdated, you know? I guess it's just another layer of security to keep everyone safe. The app they introduced sounds pretty cool too, though - who wouldn't want to skip the lines?
I'm not sure I trust this new biometric tech ... I mean, what's next? Facial recognition at grocery stores or something ? It feels like we're getting too used to having our faces scanned all the time, and it makes me uncomfortable. And what about people who don't want their photos taken? Can't they just opt out? The fact that non-citizens have their pics stored for up to 75 years is even creepier... I get that it's supposed to speed up the process, but is it really worth sacrificing our personal freedoms? And what about data security? Are we sure our info isn't getting leaked somewhere?