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Canadian trying to cross border says U.S. customs officers made him give DNA sample

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And now we want to tell you a story

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about one Ontario man who tried to enter

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the United States to attend a No Kings

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rally in Michigan last year. He was

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turned away by border officials. All

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right. But not before he says officers

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forced him to give a DNA sample. Now

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this story has drawn a lot of attention

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from the public, also from lawmakers who

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are now demanding answers from the Trump

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administration. Mark Harksaw is here

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with me in studio. You've been looking

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into the story. So what exactly happened

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here? So Natasha 6 68-year-old Kevin

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Larson, he lives in King Carden,

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Ontario. As you mentioned, he was trying

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to cross the border. This was last

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October uh 2025 to go to a no Kings

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protest. He figured that he might have

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some trouble getting across the border

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just for the main reason that he was

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going there for. He didn't think that

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what happened to him would end up

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happening, though. He says he was

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eventually held for 3 hours when he

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crossed the border. He was sent for a

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secondary inspection. when he got into

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the office, uh, his phone was searched,

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his car was searched, and in the end

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they denied him entry. He says customs

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officers then told him he had to provide

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a DNA sample via a cheek swab. When he

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refused to do that, that's when things

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took a turn that quite frankly to some

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might sound a little bit scary.

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>> Said, "No, I'm not going to give you the

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DNA sample." Eventually, a supervisor

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took me into a private room and he

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actually read the regulation that he was

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citing to ask me for DNA

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and it's a charge if you're found

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guilty, sir, is a maximum jail sentence

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of one year.

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>> Now, not wanting to be charged, not

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wanting to be jailed. And Larson also

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says that he has family in the US that

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he wants to continue to go visit. He

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eventually relented. He gave a DNA swab

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uh and was eventually denied access to

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the country and sent home. Uh but he

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obviously wants answers as to why this

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happened, why he was made to do that,

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and he wants that DNA swab scrubbed from

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the DOJ FBI records.

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>> Mhm. Okay. So, in terms of a response or

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clarification from authorities, where

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are we?

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>> Our colleagues at CBC Windsor did reach

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out to the Customs and Border Patrol

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agency in the US to try to get a

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response. They didn't get one in time

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for publishing their story. Hours after

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they published that story, though, the

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CBP did reply to them with a written

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statement. Here's what they had to say.

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Quote, "On October 18th, 2025, a

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68-year-old Canadian citizen arrived at

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the Blue Water Bridge. In secondary

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inspection, the alien gave inconsistent

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answers for his reason for traveling to

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the US. He was deemed inadmissible and

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allowed to withdraw his application for

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admission and allowed to voluntarily

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depart the US. A DNA sample was

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collected in accordance with the law,

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DNA fingerprint act of 2005 due to this

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immigration violation. But there is some

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question as to whether he really needed

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to have the DNA swab done because he

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didn't have any previous unlawful

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entries into the US. He had no criminal

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record. So there are some questions as

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to whether that should happen. One of

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the people questioning that is Debbie

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Dingle. She's a Democrat representative

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for an area of Michigan who heard this

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story and was insensed.

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So I could I had no idea why they were

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treating him so terribly at the border.

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Why or what statute would they even be

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able to collect DNA under? How are they

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using it? And quite frankly, it bothered

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me even broader because Canada's our

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neighbor and our friend.

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>> She and another representative have sent

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letters to Homeland Security, the state

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and justice departments demanding

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answers. As of Monday, uh so far no

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reply. Okay, Mark Carusol, thanks so

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much.

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>> Thank you.

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