| The DNA database, the largest in the world, contained the genetic details of one million innocent people. At one stage, Labour ministers wanted to build themselves a massive computer containing a record of your every internet click or telephone call (a ... See all stories on this topic » | Daily Mail |
| Once in power, Sarkozy made some political gestures: he passed a law that was vaguely supposed to restrict family reunion programs (the biggest part of immigration) but didn't. One amendment that involved voluntary DNA testing became controversial, ... See all stories on this topic » | Daily Beast |
| Maryland Delegate Pat McDonough says this is just the latest example of a federal government that refuses to address illegal immigration. FREDERICK, Md. (AP) -- A Hagerstown man convicted of a 2004 rape in Frederick based on a DNA sample he submitted ... See all stories on this topic » | WBFF/WNUV Baltimore |
| The DNA knows that there are over 37 shantytowns in New Providence alone. We intend to humanely regularize these areas and rid The Bahamas of all shantytowns.” McCartney, a former minister of state for immigration, said repatriations alone would not ... See all stories on this topic » | Nassau Guardian |
| Our records of tracking illegal immigrants have been dismal and it is evident that neither the PLP nor he FNM has any interests in dealing with this problem. If they did, they would have implemented solutions a long time ago. The DNA knows that there ... See all stories on this topic » | thebahamasweekly.com |