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The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police wants more access to the DNA of non-violent offenders who commit crimes like driving drunk, breaking and entering, and stealing things. The law [.] ....
we were told it was mandated and approved by congress in law and we are not using it. three government whistleblowers are speaking out alleging a homeland security dna pilot program designed to screen individuals held by customs and border protection agents against an fbi database where violent crimes derail. us citizens, lawful residents, illegal aliens in this country are, have been harmed due to our agency not collecting dna. separate from dna family screenings the whistleblowers provided fox news with government records. in 2010 the already approved dna collections did not go forward after then home and security secretary janet napolitano got a waiver from eric older sightings of the organizational resource and financial challenges. never meant to be on pause permanently. ....
Border protection agents against an fbi database for violent crime was derailed. u.s. citizens illegal aliens in this country are and have been harmed due to our agency not collecting dna. separate from dna family screenings, the whistle-blowers provided fox news with government records. in 2010, the already-approved dna collections did not go forward after that homeland security secretary janet napolitano got a waiver from then-attorney general eric holder citing severe organizational, resource and financial challenges. it was never meant to be on pause permanently? knowing that we ve spoken to that has read those documents can reasonably state that it s an indefinite pause. in 2016 the whistle-blowers say they were assigned to the stalled dna project and while it still wasn t operational, improved technology could have slashed processing times. ....