US-Gesetzgeber fordern Antworten, nachdem ein Kanadier sagt, Grenzbeamte hätten ihn zur Abgabe einer DNA-Probe gezwungen

https://ici.radio-canada.ca/rci/en/news/2242262/u-s-lawmakers-demand-answers-after-canadian-man-says-border-officers-made-him-give-dna-sample

14 Kommentare

  1. Displeased_Canadian on

    Obviously this shouldn’t have happened to him, but why would you:

    1. Cross to the border to protest the US gov

    2. *Tell* the US gov you’re crossing the border to protest?

  2. JohnAMcdonald on

    Well if he goes into America and piss them off we don’t exactly have any leverage to get them to treat him in a certain way. The point of his protest was to bring attention to overzealousness from ICE and I think he succeeded in that. I won’t hate on the man for annoying the Trump administration and creating bad press for him during a trade war though even though I think he’s a tad rambunctious. He even wore just about the most Patriotic shirt for the media interview.

  3. Ornery_Car6883 on

    Does border patrol even have proper protocols in place for chain of custody and contamination prevention for DNA samples?

  4. this is exactly why I do not travel down there anymore. my manager wanted me to travel mid-april for a 3 days training in Texas. I declined the opportunity stating safety reason.

  5. DNA collection at borders is becoming standard globally. Privacy died years ago.

  6. > On the morning of Oct. 18, 2025, he tried to enter the U.S. at the Blue Water Bridge near Sarnia, Ont. He says he wanted to join Americans at the No Kings rally across the river in Port Huron, Mich

    Well that explains everything. It would appear the USA has a king after all.

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