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marble falls

(57,075 posts)
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 10:49 AM Jun 2018

23andme donating DNA kits to help reunite migrant families

23andme donating DNA kits to help reunite migrant families

https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/06/21/congresswoman-jackie-speier-asks-23andme-to-reunite-families-separated-at-border/

The CEO of the popular DNA-testing company 23andMe has agreed to provide DNA kits to help reunite the hundreds of migrant families separated at the border in recent weeks, after Congresswoman Jackie Speier approached the Mountain View-based company with the idea.

“They have committed to providing all the tests necessary to test the parents and the children,” Speier told this news organization.

Speier, D-Hillsborough, said she met with a company leader Thursday to ask if they could use DNA kits to reunite children separated from their parents under President Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy, which aimed to prosecute anyone who crossed the border illegally.

They told her they’d consider the idea, she said. Speier then got in touch with CEO Anne Wojcicki, who agreed to take on the task.

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More than 2,000 migrant children have yet to be be reunited with their parents, despite President Trump’s executive order Wednesday reversing the separation of families at the border — families will now be detained together — and it’s unclear how exactly immigration officials plan to do so.

A spokesperson for Wojcicki declined to provide further details about the company’s proposal, but the CEO tweeted Thursday afternoon, “We would welcome any opportunity to help.”

We've heard from many of our customers that they would like to see 23andMe help reunite family members that were tragically separated from each other. Connecting and uniting families is core to the mission of 23andMe. We would welcome any opportunity to help.

— Anne Wojcicki (@annewoj23) June 21, 2018

Speier said the next step is to reach out to federal officials for direction on how to move forward with testing.

“It doesn’t change the fact that these children have been subject to clinical child abuse or that they’ve been scarred for life,” Speier said. “But I feel a little more confident that we’re going to reunite parents and children.”

Under Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy, parents and their children were sent in different directions: Thousands of kids went to juvenile shelters under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, while parents were taken to adult detention facilities in other areas under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

It’s this discrepancy that could make reuniting families extremely difficult.

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“I was just trying to think, how are we going to connect these two? How can we guarantee that the parents are going to get their own child back?” Speier told BuzzFeed, which first reported the news Thursday. “I’m thinking, how else are we going to do that? So I was encouraging them to look at whether or not they could provide some kind of assistance here.”

Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy sparked national outrage as images and audio surfaced of children crying out for their parents. Other images showed children in cages in detention facilities in Texas.

Border Patrol agents have said fears of trafficking and exploitation often lead to family separation, since adults and children who show up at the border aren’t always related. The Border Patrol logged 462 cases of fraud among children and family migrants in the Rio Grande Valley alone in the last five years, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times.

Social justice organizations such as the ACLU said they’d support DNA testing to help parents reunite with their children, while others say it’s an aggressive tactic that would put people’s DNA in the hands of strangers with no knowledge of how it could be used in the future.

In a Tweet Thursday, Ivanka Trump said “it’s time to focus on swiftly and safely reuniting the families that have been separated.”

Now that an EO has been signed ending family separation at the border, it is time to focus on swiftly and safely reuniting the families that have been separated.

— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) June 21, 2018


Speier will travel to the U.S. -Mexico border in Texas Friday with a small group of constituents to speak to some of the families and to deliver clothing and other items to immigrant children.

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23andme donating DNA kits to help reunite migrant families (Original Post) marble falls Jun 2018 OP
LOVE IT ! ! ! no_hypocrisy Jun 2018 #1
This is it! Cracklin Charlie Jun 2018 #2
2&me, as well as my heritage, have stepped up to help reunite the beautiful children asiliveandbreathe Jun 2018 #3
It would be nice if the consulates of deportees were also brought in, haele Jun 2018 #4
Excellent! I was thinking yesterday, their B.S. about not being able to track down family members.. kysrsoze Jun 2018 #5
On it's face it looks great but... GemDigger Jun 2018 #6
On its face, it IS great. (n/t) Iggo Jun 2018 #7
This is great. Tipperary Jun 2018 #8
I applaud 23 & Me. They will need to coordinate with the other big DNA companies. lagomorph777 Jun 2018 #9

no_hypocrisy

(46,080 posts)
1. LOVE IT ! ! !
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 10:52 AM
Jun 2018

I just left a voicemail on the line of an ACLU attorney with a similar suggestion of a database of DNA as well as another database of numbers/bar codes for all children and adults. The latter is necessary for locating specific individuals. (After all UPS does this to avoid losing packages.) Ideally, the ACLU will incorporate these ideas into their demand for relief (reunification) and the court(s) will grant it.

asiliveandbreathe

(8,203 posts)
3. 2&me, as well as my heritage, have stepped up to help reunite the beautiful children
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 10:58 AM
Jun 2018

with their parents..I have not seen any value in providing MY DNA, however, kudos to them for offering their services....

haele

(12,646 posts)
4. It would be nice if the consulates of deportees were also brought in,
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 11:01 AM
Jun 2018

not just U.S. and Mexican aid groups. The parents and/or close relatives may have been already been sent back to the quagmires they sought to escape without the children.

This way, the governments themselves can at least be encouraged (it makes for good optics) to allow a few satellite DNA sampling sites to help track down those who have already been deported and streamline the process on that end - and make it more affordable to manage.
Hopefully, there will be privacy safeguards locked into the system, but it's the least that can be done at this point.

Haele

kysrsoze

(6,019 posts)
5. Excellent! I was thinking yesterday, their B.S. about not being able to track down family members..
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 11:03 AM
Jun 2018

was just that. DNA testing is simple, quick and foolproof. They could have had everyone reunited quickly, but hats off to 23andme for pointing out and pushing the obvious.

GemDigger

(4,305 posts)
6. On it's face it looks great but...
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 11:24 AM
Jun 2018

With DNA being used to catch criminals, I do not trust either 23andme or the government to use that information ONLY for reuniting.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
9. I applaud 23 & Me. They will need to coordinate with the other big DNA companies.
Fri Jun 22, 2018, 12:06 PM
Jun 2018

I know at least one other DNA company has offered this, which I applaud.

However, if Mommy is tested by one company, baby #1 by another, baby #2 by another, and Daddy by a 4th company, they won't be reunited unless there's cooperation.

Also, wait for DHS and HHS to completely stonewall and block the process. They will, count on it. We need to make a huge stink when they do.

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