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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe US Is Storing Migrant Children's DNA in a Criminal Database
https://www.wired.com/story/cbp-dna-migrant-children-fbi-codis/The United States government has collected DNA samples from upwards of 133,000 migrant children and teenagersincluding at least one 4-year-oldand 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 CBPs controversial DNA collection program. They reveal for the first time just how deeply the governments biometric surveillance reaches into the lives of migrant children, some of whom may still be learning to read or tie their shoesyet whose DNA is now stored in a system originally built for convicted sex offenders and violent criminals.
The Department of Justice has argued that extensive DNA collection activity at the border provides an assessment of the danger a migrant potentially poses to the public and will essentially help solve crimes that may be committed in the future. Experts say that the childrens raw genetic material will be stored indefinitely and worry that, without proper guardrails, the DNA dragnet could eventually be used for more extensive profiling.
Spanning from October 2020 through the end of 2024, the records show that CBP swabbed the cheeks of between 829,000 and 2.8 million people, with experts estimating that the true figure, excluding duplicates, is likely well over 1.5 million. That number includes as many as 133,539 children and teenagers. These figures mark a sweeping expansion of biometric surveillanceone that explicitly targets migrant populations, including children.
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 CBPs controversial DNA collection program. They reveal for the first time just how deeply the governments biometric surveillance reaches into the lives of migrant children, some of whom may still be learning to read or tie their shoesyet whose DNA is now stored in a system originally built for convicted sex offenders and violent criminals.
The Department of Justice has argued that extensive DNA collection activity at the border provides an assessment of the danger a migrant potentially poses to the public and will essentially help solve crimes that may be committed in the future. Experts say that the childrens raw genetic material will be stored indefinitely and worry that, without proper guardrails, the DNA dragnet could eventually be used for more extensive profiling.
Spanning from October 2020 through the end of 2024, the records show that CBP swabbed the cheeks of between 829,000 and 2.8 million people, with experts estimating that the true figure, excluding duplicates, is likely well over 1.5 million. That number includes as many as 133,539 children and teenagers. These figures mark a sweeping expansion of biometric surveillanceone that explicitly targets migrant populations, including children.
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The US Is Storing Migrant Children's DNA in a Criminal Database (Original Post)
WhiskeyGrinder
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LearnedHand
(4,769 posts)1. Department of Pre-Crime to be introduced soon
"Minority Report" was only 20 years ahead of time.
markodochartaigh
(3,195 posts)2. History rhyming
electric_blue68
(22,111 posts)3. This admin has been around the bend TOO Many Times!
Arrrggggg!
sakabatou
(45,010 posts)4. A criminal database?!
WTAF?!
I remember being fingerprinted as a kid, but that was for records in case I was kidnapped or worse.
Solly Mack
(95,190 posts)5. ...
LauraInLA
(2,211 posts)6. So this was a Biden administration policy? I wonder if this had anything to do with unaccompanied minors --
collecting DNA so they could be matched with family.
WhiskeyGrinder
(25,194 posts)7. This is a criminal database, so no.