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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to supply its Mobile Fortify facial recognition app to more than a thousand local police forces

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to supply its Mobile Fortify facial recognition app to more than a thousand local police forces

2026-06-20  Per Henrikson

But local police forces are struggling to use the technology properly. Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office makes clear in its response to a lawsuit over a recent wrongful arrest incident that the officer involved and his force are responsible for incorrectly claiming face biometrics establish probable cause. PCSO prescribed a training program for the local Florida force.


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