
Would you agree that recent data and public social media posts indicate that infiltration by White supremacists is still a national security threat?
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Would you agree that recent data and public social media posts indicate that infiltration by White supremacists is still a national security threat?

So how many times has the FBI provided notice to criminal defendants that face recognition was used in their case?

We should watch this technology closely and protect the rights of American citizens. We should also recognize that this can be a very valuable tool for law enforcement and to fight crime in our country.

Probable cause is the standard for arrest. Beyond a reasonable doubt or the shadow of a doubt is the standard for conviction.

We should all oppose terrorism in every form, but the FBI's decision to use the color of someone's skin as a tool to identify terrorists takes our country back to dark days.

There is effectively nothing we can do right now, based on our current understanding of science and technology.

So the U.S. is taking these aggressive efforts to cut emissions while other countries are increasing emissions multiple times.

There is zero reason why this should even be a remotely partisan issue.

Net zero means everybody, though, is my point; is that we can't just come to the United States and stop all emissions.

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If Members of Congress can be falsely matched with a mug shot data base, what should be the concern for the average American about the use of facial recognition?

the use of facial recognition technology has already generated a heated debate on whether it is a necessary tool to combat crime or an unlawful breach of privacy.

securing our borders and maintaining our very sovereignty is perhaps the single most important mission the Federal Government should accomplish and is certainly not squandering.

Many Americans are dying from this poison pouring across our border. I would concur.

the prudent thing to do would be to hit the pause button.

I was allegedly misidentified using this technology along with 27 other Members of Congress--disproportionately black and brown members.