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Department of Justice to Publish Final Rule to Comply Fully with DNA Fingerprint Act of 2005
justice.gov ^ | March 6, 2020 | DOJ-Office of Public Affairs

Posted on 03/06/2020 10:26:42 AM PST by ransomnote

The Department of Justice today issued a final rule to implement the Attorney General’s authority provided by the bipartisan DNA Fingerprint Act of 2005 to authorize the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to collect DNA samples from certain non-United States persons it detains.  Once implemented, this rule will facilitate federal, state, and local investigative and crime reduction efforts.

“Today’s rule assists federal agencies in implementing longstanding aspects of our immigration laws as passed by bipartisan majorities of Congress,” said Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen.  “Its implementation will help to enforce federal law with the use of science.”

As a result of this rule change, the Department of Justice will ensure that all federal agencies are in full compliance with the bipartisan DNA Fingerprint Act, which was a component of a larger legislative package that passed the House of Representatives by an overwhelming vote of 415 to four, and the Senate by unanimous consent.  The DNA Fingerprint Act provided the Attorney General with the exclusive authority to draft regulations to authorize and direct any federal agency to “collect DNA samples from individuals who are arrested, facing charges, or convicted or from non-United States persons who are detained under the authority of the United States.” 24 U.S.C. § 40702(a)(1)(A).

Since Congress’ passage of the bipartisan DNA Fingerprint Act, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) built a high-throughput DNA sample processing infrastructure through its Combined DNA Index System (CODIS).  The CODIS database is a vital tool for federal, state, and local law enforcement investigations.  All fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and federal law enforcement agencies participate in the national sharing of DNA profiles through CODIS.  The FBI also has consistently reduced the operational burden for individual federal agencies to collect DNA through technological enhancements.

In advance of this rule change, the Department of Justice and DHS have been working collaboratively to conduct a pilot program for the collection of DNA from non-U.S. persons detained by DHS.  As with all other DNA samples that federal agencies collect under the authority of the bipartisan DNA Fingerprint Act, the DNA samples that DHS collects from its non-United States person detainees will be entered into the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS).  The FBI’s laboratory has the capacity to handle the increased input from DHS, and its capabilities can be scaled up to meet additional capacity.  The FBI will provide DHS with the DNA collection kits, analyze the samples, and ensure that law enforcement agencies use the results in accordance with the FBI’s stringent CODIS privacy requirements.

The year 2020 marks the 150th anniversary of the Department of Justice.  Learn more about the history of our agency at www.Justice.gov/Celebrating150Years.

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KEYWORDS: dhs; dna; fingerprintact
You know Dems are going to scream "Totalitarian Regime!" but they will have to contend with the Act's date of 2005.
1 posted on 03/06/2020 10:26:42 AM PST by ransomnote
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To: ransomnote

Doe any agency collect illegal’s DNA? Does this story have anything to do with that aspect (illegals).


2 posted on 03/06/2020 10:28:55 AM PST by LouieFisk
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ensure that law enforcement agencies use the results in accordance with the FBI’s stringent CODIS privacy requirements.

That's a joke, right? The whole of the FBI is a bad joke.

3 posted on 03/06/2020 10:31:24 AM PST by bkopto
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To: LouieFisk

There was a pilot effort along the border at a detention center in which the DNA of child and person traveling with them (e.g., “father” and daughter). The illegals were held awaiting result of DNA to prove he’s the parent. Yes, I do believe that the pilot went well proving that child traffickers were often posting as fathers etc. so I believe illegals are the primary target but will also help all other issues if we can find DNA at the scene of a crime committed by an illegal.


4 posted on 03/06/2020 10:40:15 AM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

I’m thinking it would be an excellent tool to help crack down on illegal entry/stays.


5 posted on 03/06/2020 10:48:58 AM PST by LouieFisk
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To: ransomnote
I don't trust government collecting anything, particularly the FBI. Any abilities given to the FBI will be turned on law abiding citizens. Power corrupts. The FBI needs to be stripped of power and it's existence.

We have a problem with illegals. Stop them at the border. Keep them legal by not allowing them to enter. Deport them when found inside our borders. They can get in line to come here legally.

6 posted on 03/06/2020 11:57:15 AM PST by RubinBoomer (PA for Trump 2020)
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To: ransomnote

Leftist will love it when they get back in power and widen the law to apply to ALL residents.


7 posted on 03/06/2020 12:37:59 PM PST by doorgunner69 (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading - T Jefferson)
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