DHS Wants To Harvest Biometric Data From Anyone Helping A Foreigner Stay In This Country Legally

from the eyeballs-please dept

We’ve always known the ultimate goal was to subject everyone to biometric collections, whether it’s at border crossings or international airports. At some point, the tech will move inland and become an annoying part of traveling from Point A to B because national security or whatever the fuck.

The acceleration was a bit more limited during the Biden years, but the desire to turn everyone into data points for government exploitation remained. Now that Trump is back in office, what was previously used to track inherently suspicious foreigners (that would be all the ones that aren’t white) will soon be used to track everyone.

This was first pitched by the DHS back in November, as “Papers Please” reports. Public comments are being accepted, but probably not being welcomed unless they’re sufficiently congratulatory of this expansion of surveillance power. Here’s what Papers Please has to say about it in its recent post:

As part of an array of proposals and rules issued by components of the US Department of Homeland Security to collect a widening array of biometric information and systems from widening categories of individuals, US Citizenship and Immigration Services  (USCIS) is proposing a new rule that would authorize collection of any form of biometric information or samples from anyone, including US citizens, “encountered” by USCIS or “associated with” any applicant for admission to the US, US residency, or US citizenship.

The proposed rule would give USCIS blanket authority, at its discretion, to order any such individual to report to any location worldwide specified by USCIS, and to submit to collection of facial images (“digital image, specifically for facial recognition”), fingerprints, palm prints, iris scans, retinal scans, voice prints, and/or DNA samples.

“Associated with” is a pretty broad term — one that could cover any business employing foreigners or any school accepting applicants with student visas. And that’s not Papers Please editorializing the DHS/USCIS proposal. That’s a direct quote of its Federal Register posting:

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) proposes to amend its regulations governing
biometrics use and collection. DHS proposes to require submission of biometrics by any individual, regardless of age, filing or associated with an immigration benefit request, other request, or collection of information, unless exempted; expand biometrics collection authority upon alien arrest; define ‘‘biometrics;’’ codify reuse requirements; codify and expand DNA testing, use and storage; establish an ‘‘extraordinary circumstances’’ standard to excuse a failure to appear at a biometric services appointment; modify how VAWA self-petitioners and T nonimmigrant status applicants demonstrate good moral character; and clarify biometrics collection purposes
.

This means family members, friends, immigration lawyers, and the above-mentioned schools and businesses could all be expected to submit their biometric information to the DHS. There’s also the weird thing about “good moral character,” which presumably means someone’s character aligns with the current MAGA leadership, no matter its evident lack of good moral character. It also seeks to codify stuff it’s already doing and expand its power to do more of that same stuff elsewhere for other reasons and under other conditions.

The laundry list of people expected to bring their eyeballs, faces, and fingerprints to the DHS is described in a bit more detail later in the DHS proposal:

Using biometrics for identity verification and management will assist DHS’s efforts to combat trafficking, confirm the results of biographical criminal history checks, and deter fraud. Therefore, DHS proposes in this rule that any applicant, petitioner, sponsor, supporter, derivative, dependent, beneficiary, or individual filing or associated with a benefit request or other request or collection of information, including U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals and lawful permanent residents, and without regard to age, must submit biometrics unless DHS otherwise exempts the requirement.

If you ask me, this is less about a hunger for data than an attempt to dissuade people from assisting migrants, students, or temporary laborers from seeking a path to permanent residence. Our immigration processes have left us largely unaffected by terrorists or international criminal cartels, despite the government’s persistent (and consistently louder) claims otherwise. A vast majority of immigrants are hardworking, tax-paying people who commit fewer crimes than US citizens.

Then there’s this, which says the DHS will now be allowed to track/reject/kick out applicants based on their sexual identity:

Similarly, under this rule, DHS may expressly require, request, or accept raw DNA or DNA test results (which include a partial DNA profile) as evidence to determine eligibility for immigration and naturalization benefits or to perform any other functions necessary for administering and enforcing immigration and naturalization laws. For example, DHS may request DNA evidence to prove or disprove an individual’s biological sex in instances where that determination will impact benefit eligibility.

Neat. As if this whole shit show needed any more Nazi added to it. As was noted above, the public has been invited to comment on this proposal. But I can almost guarantee you the opposition will be ignored in favor of ensuring the GOP has a Fatherland to rule for the foreseeable future.

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ECA (profile) says:

There is no WHY!

For all the Terrorism of the last 25 years.
WHO is more terrorized?
These are Jobs created to get Work for people. And its NOT doing well at this time. It hasnt found any Terror.
FBI created some.
DHS got Bored checking Trains

Now the top 3 agencies that SHOULD BE CANCELLED, are trying to Survive.
They have Added more people, and Dug up reasons to Stay around. (Have you seen any Canadians sent home).

25 years of service, Dont you think its time to retire? Giving $50k to join, then $1000 per hour? (but all the money is locked down?) HOW are these people getting paid?

I know whats happening.
They are Running up a Bill, that will NEED to be paid During the Next presidents term.
Has anyone seen the Bills for ALL this BS?? And considering Blackwater is NOW invlved again, They never left.

ECA (profile) says:

Re: Found some of it

The cost of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) hires varies significantly by role, with recent major funding from the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (July 2025) allocating billions to hire thousands of new agents and officers, including $4.1 billion for CBP (3,000 officers, 3,000 agents) and $8 billion for ICE (10,000 officers), offering significant incentives like $10,000 bonuses, while individual salaries range widely, such as ICE deportation officers earning $49k-$90k/year. Specific costs include hundreds of millions for Border Patrol and Asylum Officer surges in earlier budgets, highlighting massive federal investment in staffing immigration and border roles, notes Government Executive and Government Executive.
Key Funding & Staffing Initiatives (2023-2025)
One Big Beautiful Bill (July 2025): Provided $16 billion for staffing, including $8 billion for ICE (10,000 officers) and $4 billion for CBP (6,000 new personnel), notes Government Executive.
Biden’s 2024 Emergency Request: Sought $13.6 billion for nearly 6,000 DHS/DOJ hires, including 1,300 Border Patrol agents, 1,000 CBP officers, and 1,600 asylum officers, according to Government Executive and Government Executive.
FY 2025 Budget Request: Included $405M for 1,300 Border Patrol agents and $239M for 1,000 CBP officers, reports Homeland Security (.gov).
Costs & Incentives
Recruitment Bonuses: ICE offered up to $50,000 signing bonuses and student loan forgiveness as part of its “Defend the Homeland” campaign, notes KSAT and BBC.
Pay & Benefits: Specific law enforcement personnel received 3.8% pay increases in January 2026, with ICE officers earning roughly $49k-$90k annually, according to OPM.gov and BBC.

Secretary Noem Commends President Trump and One Big Beautiful …
Jul 3, 2025 — In June, Secretary Noem laid out the national security wins that the BBB secures for the American people. The highlights include: …

Homeland Security (.gov)
FY 2025 Budget in Brief – Homeland Security
This amount includes $405.0M to hire 1,300 additional Border Patrol Agents to secure the border, $239.0M to hire 1,000 additional …

Homeland Security (.gov)

US offers up to $50k bonus for would-be ICE deportation officers
Jul 31, 2025 — “Your country is calling you to serve at ICE,” Noem said in a statement. “This is a defining moment in our nation’s history.” In a…

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Its someplace around 100 billion. No asking where he got it, that wouldnt be fair.

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