Canadian trying to cross border says U.S. customs officers made him give DNA sample
VOLLSTÄNDIGE ABSCHRIFT
And now we want to tell you a story
about one Ontario man who tried to enter
the United States to attend a No Kings
rally in Michigan last year. He was
turned away by border officials. All
right. But not before he says officers
forced him to give a DNA sample. Now
this story has drawn a lot of attention
from the public, also from lawmakers who
are now demanding answers from the Trump
administration. Mark Harksaw is here
with me in studio. You've been looking
into the story. So what exactly happened
here? So Natasha 6 68-year-old Kevin
Larson, he lives in King Carden,
Ontario. As you mentioned, he was trying
to cross the border. This was last
October uh 2025 to go to a no Kings
protest. He figured that he might have
some trouble getting across the border
just for the main reason that he was
going there for. He didn't think that
what happened to him would end up
happening, though. He says he was
eventually held for 3 hours when he
crossed the border. He was sent for a
secondary inspection. when he got into
the office, uh, his phone was searched,
his car was searched, and in the end
they denied him entry. He says customs
officers then told him he had to provide
a DNA sample via a cheek swab. When he
refused to do that, that's when things
took a turn that quite frankly to some
might sound a little bit scary.
>> Said, "No, I'm not going to give you the
DNA sample." Eventually, a supervisor
took me into a private room and he
actually read the regulation that he was
citing to ask me for DNA
and it's a charge if you're found
guilty, sir, is a maximum jail sentence
of one year.
>> Now, not wanting to be charged, not
wanting to be jailed. And Larson also
says that he has family in the US that
he wants to continue to go visit. He
eventually relented. He gave a DNA swab
uh and was eventually denied access to
the country and sent home. Uh but he
obviously wants answers as to why this
happened, why he was made to do that,
and he wants that DNA swab scrubbed from
the DOJ FBI records.
>> Mhm. Okay. So, in terms of a response or
clarification from authorities, where
are we?
>> Our colleagues at CBC Windsor did reach
out to the Customs and Border Patrol
agency in the US to try to get a
response. They didn't get one in time
for publishing their story. Hours after
they published that story, though, the
CBP did reply to them with a written
statement. Here's what they had to say.
Quote, "On October 18th, 2025, a
68-year-old Canadian citizen arrived at
the Blue Water Bridge. In secondary
inspection, the alien gave inconsistent
answers for his reason for traveling to
the US. He was deemed inadmissible and
allowed to withdraw his application for
admission and allowed to voluntarily
depart the US. A DNA sample was
collected in accordance with the law,
DNA fingerprint act of 2005 due to this
immigration violation. But there is some
question as to whether he really needed
to have the DNA swab done because he
didn't have any previous unlawful
entries into the US. He had no criminal
record. So there are some questions as
to whether that should happen. One of
the people questioning that is Debbie
Dingle. She's a Democrat representative
for an area of Michigan who heard this
story and was insensed.
So I could I had no idea why they were
treating him so terribly at the border.
Why or what statute would they even be
able to collect DNA under? How are they
using it? And quite frankly, it bothered
me even broader because Canada's our
neighbor and our friend.
>> She and another representative have sent
letters to Homeland Security, the state
and justice departments demanding
answers. As of Monday, uh so far no
reply. Okay, Mark Carusol, thanks so
much.
>> Thank you.
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