US administration proposes DNA sampling from immigrants

The US administration on Monday proposed taking DNA samples from immigrants detained by U.S. authorities, raising privacy concerns especially for asylum-seekers and minor offenders whose genetic information would go into an FBI database.

The Justice Department said the proposed rule would be officially published on Tuesday and subject to 20 days of public comment.

It represents the latest initiative by President Donald Trump’s administration to reduce legal and illegal immigration, an issue central to his 2020 re-election campaign.

The rule proposes collecting DNA samples from any immigrant “detained under the authority of the United States,” which could include first-time border crossers whose offence is a misdemeanour.

Via Reuters 

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