I'm opposed to this BBB. It only exacerbates our skyrocketing national debt, and includes some very bad provisions, including expansion of the surveillance state, including requiring states to use biometric data and facial recognition software to track citizens. It "sounds good" to combat illegal immigration, but will be used in the future by Democrat-communist administrations against right-wing patriotic American citizens (who they openly refer to as "the biggest terrorist threat and enemy").
They always use these massive ~1,000 page "omnibus" bills to sneak in all these horrible laws. The bills are so large that no Congressperson can even read a fraction of the bill. The whole "legislative process" is a complete joke. The process is clearly designed by the "Deep State" as a means to sneak and ram through their agenda -- to deliberately destroy the nation via the exploding national debt, steal taxpayer money to fund NGOs (like USAID, etc) to advance the communist agenda, pass police and surveillance state measures to violate our civil liberties, etc.
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The Senate version of H.R. 1, aka the "One Big Beautiful Bill," pushes a massive expansion of AI-driven biometric surveillance under Trump's second term.
A recent *Biometric Update* article reveals this 940-page bill will create a biometric slave state tracking **everyone, everywhere**.
It allocates over **$175 billion** for immigration in 2025 alone, with ICE getting nearly **$30 billion** through 2029 much of it for AI, facial recognition, biometric data, and digital tracking.
This tech isn't just for borders. It's rolling out in cities nationwide, soon integrated into one massive surveillance system.
**No one will go anywhere without being tracked:**
Your car
Your phone
Your face
Even your gait how you walk all monitored in real time.
They claim it'll help "predict" crimes like *Minority Report*. In reality, it's **Minority Report meets Orwell** an Orwellian police state where privacy is dead, and freedom is a memory.
CBP will use facial recognition at ports and travel corridors, creating "end-to-end biometric travel." Oversight? Minimal at best.
Plus, a 10-year moratorium on local biometric privacy laws means states must comply or lose federal broadband and AI funds.
This is classic Hegelian Dialectic:
Open borders under Biden, then a biometric control grid under Trump two sides of the same coin.
The bill threatens to strip local safeguards and centralize surveillance, locking us into a digital prison.
"Ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you." - John 15:19