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Georgia law would require DNA swabs from immigrants in custody for minor offenses if federal authorities request detention.
A proposed Georgia law would require DNA swabs from immigrants in custody for minor offenses if federal immigration authorities request detention, making Georgia the third state to target undocumented immigrants for DNA collection, a practice not applied to U.S. citizens.
Critics warn it raises privacy concerns and creates a two-tier system, while supporters say it aids crime-solving.
The move aligns with federal efforts to expand DNA use in immigration enforcement.
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La ley de Georgia requeriría muestras de ADN de inmigrantes en custodia por delitos menores si las autoridades federales solicitan la detención.