US government’s leap toward universal genetic surveillance in the guise of immigration enforcement
By Rhoda Wilson on September 26, 2025
The US Department of Homeland Security has built a massive DNA surveillance system, collecting over 1.5 million genetic profiles in four years.
The DNA collection programme, which includes data from US citizens, minors and the elderly, raises concerns about genetic privacy, due process and the limits of executive power. The system, which uses Palantir’s surveillance technology, lacks transparency, oversight and accountability.
The US government is abusing its immigration powers to amass DNA for future policing, a report from Georgetown Law said.
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