Border Patrol Agent Allegedly Claimed Facial Recognition Identified Minneapolis ICE Observer and Global Entry Was Reportedly Revoked Three Days Later
January 10, 2026
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- MEASURE 2.6 — similarity 0.630, rank 1. TAIM detail and related incidents →
- MAP 4.1 — similarity 0.620, rank 2. TAIM detail and related incidents →
- MAP 1.6 — similarity 0.620, rank 3. TAIM detail and related incidents →
- Alleged deployer
- united-states-customs-and-border-protection, united-states-border-patrol, unnamed-united-states-border-patrol-agent, united-states-department-of-homeland-security, united-states-immigration-and-customs-enforcement
- Alleged developer
- nec
- Alleged harmed parties
- nicole-cleland, legal-observers, immigration-enforcement-observers, general-public, general-public-of-the-united-states
Source
Data from the AI Incident Database (AIID). Cite this incident: https://incidentdatabase.ai/cite/1362
Data source
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McGregor, S. (2021) Preventing Repeated Real World AI Failures by Cataloging Incidents: The AI Incident Database. In Proceedings of the Thirty-Third Annual Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI-21). Virtual Conference.
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