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Police claim forcing people to submit their DNA will help reunite families

Posted on November 4, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Joe Cadillic writes:

The American Police State has become a monster.

Police across the country are forcing motorists to give them blood, saliva (DNA) and much worse.

The National Highway Safety Administration, the agency that funds “No Refusal” DUI checkpoints and forcible blood draws, is also funding nationwide roadblocks that provide police with “voluntary” DNA samples.

Presently there are 28 states, that force motorists to give police their DNA regardless of whether they’ve been convicted of a crime.

Police claim forcing people to submit their DNA will help reunite families…

According to a DHS article titled “Bringing a New Biometric Capability to Verify Families Separated by Crisis“.  Law enforcement claims that forcing people to submit their DNA is a public service and will be used to reunite families trust them…

Read more on MassPrivateI.

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