DHS Unlawfully Collecting DNA for FBI Database
The department's accelerated DNA collection program is a civil rights and civil liberties nightmare. Consent is not the cure.
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"This program is illegal, unconstitutional, and deeply corrosive to civil rights and liberties. No amount of coerced 'consent' can make it otherwise." Stevie Glaberson on the Department of Homeland Security's accelerated DNA collection program.[image or embed] -- Lawfare (@lawfaremedia.org) Sep 23, 2025 at 2:01 PM
"This program is illegal, unconstitutional, and deeply corrosive to civil rights and liberties. No amount of coerced 'consent' can make it otherwise." Stevie Glaberson on the Department of Homeland Security's accelerated DNA collection program.[image or embed]
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This ain't good.
If it were necessary for proper enforcement of laws, then DHS should have asked Congress for an appropriate law to be passed.
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-24 06:05 PM | Reply
Another view ...
The US Is Storing Migrant Children's DNA in a Criminal Database (May 2025) www.wired.com
... The United States government has collected DNA samples from upwards of 133,000 migrant children and ------------------ at least one 4-year-old"and uploaded their genetic data into a national criminal database used by local, state, and federal law enforcement, according to documents reviewed by WIRED. The records, quietly released by the US Customs and Border Protection earlier this year, offer the most detailed look to date at the scale of CBP's controversial DNA collection program. They reveal for the first time just how deeply the government's biometric surveillance reaches into the lives of migrant children, some of whom may still be learning to read or tie their shoes"yet whose DNA is now stored in a system originally built for convicted sex offenders and violent criminals. ...
The records, quietly released by the US Customs and Border Protection earlier this year, offer the most detailed look to date at the scale of CBP's controversial DNA collection program. They reveal for the first time just how deeply the government's biometric surveillance reaches into the lives of migrant children, some of whom may still be learning to read or tie their shoes"yet whose DNA is now stored in a system originally built for convicted sex offenders and violent criminals. ...
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-24 06:09 PM | Reply
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