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in early 2005 generating the same concerns over privacy and civil liberties. However, due to public concerns, Secure Flight did not become operational until 2010. CAPPS II grounded innocent
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and assigned a color-coded level of risk to each passenger. Amid controversy from such organizations as the
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in August 2004. The program was then replaced by a similar program called
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due to false positives. One notable example is the grounding of Senator
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"Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System II"
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scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
United States Department of Homeland Security
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American Civil Liberties Union
Electronic Privacy Information Center
Electronic Frontier Foundation
President Bush
Secure Flight
Americans
Ted Kennedy
Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System
"All airline passengers are now checked against watch lists, Homeland Security says - Los Angeles Times"
Los Angeles Times
Archived
"Kennedy: Airline security risk? Senator tells of screening stops at airport"
CNN
ACLU's page on CAPPS II
EPIC's Page on Passenger Prescreening Programs
EFF's Page on CAPPS II

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