Proposed rule would allow DNA collection from immigrant detainees

This rule was purposed by the US Department of Justice, the rule would allow the Department of Homeland Security to collect DNA samples from those immigrants who are detained. The propose of this rule is to change how the department of justice implements the DNA and fingerprint Act of 2005, which is the reason why it was easy to authorize the collection of DNA from the detained immigrant. The rule and the Act of 2005 are are the same but the act of 2005 had too many exceptions. If the proposed rule goes into effect, department of homeland of security will start to collect DNA from the immigrants that are detained under their authority. this includes the southwest part of California where over one hundred thousand immigrants are detained per year.

In my opinion this rule shouldn't be authorized, there is no point to get samples of DNA from immigrants. Thats very personal and they shouldn't be force to give them their DNA. If they would ask me to give them my DNA I would probably say no.






https://www.jurist.org/news/2019/10/proposed-rule-would-allow-dna-collection-from-immigrant-detainees/

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