The TSA is trying to expand facial recognition technology to more than 430 airports across the country — despite no clear evidence that it improves security, and legitimate questions about its accuracy.
The American people shouldn’t be forced to trade our privacy for nothing at the airport.
And we shouldn’t let the government get us accustomed to facial recognition at the airport as a prelude to tracking us through facial recognition in other parts of society.
Tell your senators to oppose the TSA’s facial recognition expansion and force the agency to make it easy for people to opt out: