“What we often see with these biometric programs is they are only optional in the introductory phases — and over time we see them becoming standardized and nationalized and eventually compulsory,” Albert Fox Cahn, the founder of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, or STOP, told The Post. “There is no place more coercive to ask people for their consent than an airport.”
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