Watchdog alerts Trump that border agency violated DNA collection law for years, letting violent criminals walk free
The DHS and CBP could have prevented Kate Steinle's death, or the numerous rapes and other murders of innocent American citizens if only they had obeyed DNA collection laws for violent illegal immigrants which were on the books for at least a decade. Our government agencies cannot be trusted to faithfully obey or enforce the laws that already exist to prevent violent illegal immigrants from roaming our streets and endangering the safety and welfare of our citizens. Laws are nothing but words on paper.
And you want to know why some of us want a wall? A wall is a physical, visible reminder that we don't want you here unless you can be compelled to go through the proper channels to become an American citizen.
Watchdog alerts Trump that border agency violated DNA collection law for years, letting violent criminals walk free
The DHS and CBP could have prevented Kate Steinle's death, or the numerous rapes and other murders of innocent American citizens if only they had obeyed DNA collection laws for violent illegal immigrants which were on the books for at least a decade. Our government agencies cannot be trusted to faithfully obey or enforce the laws that already exist to prevent violent illegal immigrants from roaming our streets and endangering the safety and welfare of our citizens. Laws are nothing but words on paper.
And you want to know why some of us want a wall? A wall is a physical, visible reminder that we don't want you here unless you can be compelled to go through the proper channels to become an American citizen.
A top government watchdog on Wednesday alerted President Trump and Congress that Customs and Border Protection (CBP), through a "disturbing" pattern of misconduct, has endangered the public for nearly a decade by failing to comply with a federal law requiring that the agency collect DNA samples from detained migrants.
In a scathing letter to Trump, exclusively obtained by Fox News, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) said CBP's "noncompliance with the law has allowed subjects subsequently accused of violent crimes, including homicide and sexual assault, to elude detection even when detained multiple times by CBP or Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)."
Watchdog alerts Trump that border agency violated DNA collection law for years, letting violent criminals walk free