Entrants are allowed to opt out of facial recognition technology and present photographic identification to a CBP officer.
Dan Crenshaw
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Dan Crenshaw is an American politician and former Navy SEAL officer currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 2nd congressional district since January 3, 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Crenshaw has focused on issues such as national security, veterans' affairs, and economic policy during his time in office. He gained national attention for his advocacy on military and foreign policy matters, leveraging his military background to inform his legislative priorities.
One way this could be viewed in a very positive sense is to combat human trafficking.
I just want to dispel any misinformation on the facial recognition technology that we are discussing here today. It seems to be abnormally controversial.
It is not a negotiation. Let's not call it. We know it is not. It is a formal for price controls on drug prices.
Iraq is not fully normal yet and it is in our interests to stay the course and help them do that.
you pointed this out, Congressman Crenshaw, I mean, you need to have Presidential appointee-confirmed people in place in greater numbers.
It is imperative to our security that those individuals are satisfied in their jobs.
The morale of the Department of Homeland Security and its employees is of the utmost importance.
Madam Speaker, I thank the gentleman for yielding. I rise to urge defeat of the previous question so that we can immediately consider my resolution to honor the hard work and dedication of the men and women who made the precision strike on…





