Lawsuit Targets DHS for Noncitizen DNA Collection Transparency

&NewLine;<figure class&equals;"wp-block-image size-large hts-content-image"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;images&period;unsplash&period;com&sol;photo-1574307469779-c3aa48a8ed8c" alt&equals;"Lawsuit Targets DHS for Noncitizen DNA Collection Transparency"&sol;><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<h2>Introduction to the Lawsuit<&sol;h2><p>Immigration advocates have initiated a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security &lpar;DHS&rpar; over allegations of stonewalling information regarding a noncitizen DNA collection operation&period; This legal action follows a year-long effort to obtain critical details about the program from DHS&comma; which has sharply escalated its DNA collection initiatives in recent years&period;<&sol;p><h2>Remarkable Increase in DNA Collection<&sol;h2><p>Since 2020&comma; the DHS has reportedly increased DNA collections and contributions to the FBI&&num;8217&semi;s database by an astonishing 5&comma;000&percnt;&period; This surge raises significant concerns among advocates over transparency and the ethical implications of such practices&period; The lawsuit aims to hold DHS accountable for its lack of disclosure and to ensure that noncitizens’ rights are upheld in this contentious aspect of immigration enforcement&period;<&sol;p><h2>The Role of Immigration Advocates<&sol;h2><p>Advocates argue that the right to know how noncitizens&&num;8217&semi; genetic data is being used is fundamental&period; They emphasize the importance of oversight in governmental practices&comma; especially those that impact vulnerable populations&period; The outcome of this lawsuit could shape future policies regarding DNA collection and enforcement strategies&comma; potentially paving the way for greater accountability within the DHS&period;<&sol;p>


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