American Human Rights Council Is Deeply Concerned With Collection of DNA at Border
January 10, 2020
January 10, 2020
DEARBORN, Michigan, Jan. 10 -- The American Human Rights Council issued the following news release:
The Department of Homeland (DHS) recently announced that it intends on starting a pilot program of collecting DNA samples at two ports of entry: Detroit and the Eagle Pass Port of Entry in southwestern Texas. DNA will be collected from individuals between ages 14-79, who are arrested and processed or detained.
AHRC understands that there are real security needs at the bor . . .
The Department of Homeland (DHS) recently announced that it intends on starting a pilot program of collecting DNA samples at two ports of entry: Detroit and the Eagle Pass Port of Entry in southwestern Texas. DNA will be collected from individuals between ages 14-79, who are arrested and processed or detained.
AHRC understands that there are real security needs at the bor . . .