United States Customs and Border Protection plans to log every person leaving the country by vehicle by taking photos at border crossings of every passenger and matching their faces to their passports, visas, or travel documents, WIRED has learned.
United States Customs and Border Protection plans to log every person leaving the country by vehicle by taking photos at border crossings of every passenger and matching their faces to their passports, visas, or travel documents, WIRED has learned.
No, not when exiting by land. Usually it’s not controlled. I’m sure it was already monitored though, at least by license plate.
But you can easily just drive into Canada or Mexico without really noticing until you hit Canadian/Mexican border control (if you ignore all the signs)
Although often for Mexico they don’t even check you when driving in from the US