US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is implementing a plan to photograph all individuals in vehicles crossing into Mexico or Canada, including backseat passengers, utilizing facial recognition technology to verify identities against travel documents. This initiative mirrors a similar program for incoming vehicles and is part of broader immigration enforcement strategies during a time of declining approval ratings for President Trump, who has faced criticism for his administration’s hardline policies. Although the CBP’s current system struggles with accuracy, it seeks assistance from tech companies to improve its tracking capabilities.
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John Wick Hex will be delisted from all platforms on July 17
Delisting of John Wick HexJohn Wick Hex will be delisted from all platforms on July 17, as announced by publisher Big Fan Games, potentially due to licensing issues. While the game will no longer be available for purchase, those who already own it can still download it, and physical copies will remain functional; it's currently on sale for $4 on Steam. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The game John Wick Hex will be...
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