STERLING, Va. — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers intercepted a male Liberian posing as a United States citizen at Washington Dulles International Airport Thursday.
CBP is withholding the man’s name because he was not criminally charged.
The 25-year-old man arrived on a flight from Brussels, Belgium and processed his admission on an Automated Passport Control self-help kiosk. He then presented his kiosk receipt, passport and Pennsylvania driver’s license to a CBP officer, who suspected the man to be an impostor. A facial comparison scan supported the officer’s suspicion and the officer referred the man to a comprehensive secondary examination. During that examination, the man admitted his true identity and that the passport was not his.
As an impostor, CBP ordered the Liberian man removed and the man faces a five-year ban from returning to the U.S.
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4 comments:
See right here the govt even admits to having and using facial recognition... So this should tell you how right I always am and now you all can get over yourselves...
All you have to do is sit back and pay attention and they will tell you their plans and the technology they will use or have or will create... They have this stuff for years, and for some reason you all want to be stupid, act stupid to the fact this stuff exists...
We'll be fighting in the streets
With our children at our feet
And the morals that they worship will be gone
And the men who spurred us on
Sit in judgement of all wrong
They decide and the shotgun sings the song
A five year ban?
Really?
How about 20 years hard labor?
The MSP use it every time you get your license renewed. Every time you go through immigration coming into the country you are scanned.
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