Not to be alarmist or anything…
The government plans to begin collecting DNA samples from anyone arrested by a federal law enforcement agency — a move intended to prevent violent crime but which also is raising concerns about the privacy of innocent people.
Using authority granted by Congress, the government also plans to collect DNA samples from foreigners who are detained, whether they have been charged or not. The DNA would be collected through a cheek swab, Justice Department spokesman Erik Ablin said Wednesday. That would be a departure from current practice, which limits DNA collection to convicted felons.
Let’s look closely at these numbers for a sec:
There are dozens of federal law enforcement agencies, ranging from the FBI to the Library of Congress Police. The federal government estimates it makes about 140,000 arrests each year.
Justice officials estimate the new collecting requirements would add DNA from an additional 1.2 million people to the database each year.
Those who support the expanded collection believe that DNA sampling could get violent criminals off the streets and prevent them from committing more crimes.
A Chicago study in 2005 found that 53 murders and rapes could have been prevented if a DNA sample had been collected upon arrest.
Let’s see, 1,400,000 violations of citizen’s civil rights to catch (perhaps) 53 people who might be guilty. Seems like fucking raving fascist lunacy perfectly harmless to me…
“Many innocent lives could have been saved had the government began this kind of DNA sampling in the 1990s when the technology to do so first became available,” Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., said. Kyl sponsored the 2005 law that gave the Justice Department this authority.
Let’s send Senator Kyl to Guantanamo for Christmas, shall we? And what about the other members of Congress who went along with this travesty of legislation?
More of the sordid tale HERE
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Good post Robert. Have you seen this one?http://my.opera.com/FXM256/blog/2008/04/17/america#comments
I just created a little graphic & uploaded it. But– gotta run!Good to hear from you. Talk to you tomorrow.
Talk to you tomorrow. 🙂