Emerging technological advances and political shifts have expanded immigration-related DNA applications beyond relationship tests within a family for visa petitions. Several U.S. government programs now involve collection or use of DNA data for
Published December 2021
This English-language video for migrant advocates and migrant families describes the process for DNA testing at the border to verify family relationship claims.
Published December 2021
This English-language video for migrant advocates and migrant families describes the process for DNA collection from migrant detainees for CODIS.
Published January 2022
This English-language video trailer for migrant advocates and migrant families describes the process for family reference sample provision for missing migrant investigations. The trailer was created by the Developing Resources for DNA Testing at the Border: BorderDNA Working Group (view "Products" tab for more resources).
Published December 2021
This English-language video for migrant advocates and migrant families describes the process for family reference sample provision for missing migrant investigations. The video was created by the Developing Resources for DNA Testing at the Border: BorderDNA Working Group (view "Products" tab for more resources).
Published February 2022
This English-language video trailer for migrant advocates and migrant families describes the process for DNA collection from migrant detainees for CODIS. The trailer was created by the Developing Resources for DNA Testing at the Border: BorderDNA Working Group (view "Products" tab for more resources).
Published February 2022
This English-language video trailer for migrant advocates and migrant families describes the process for DNA testing at the border to verify family relationship claims. The trailer was created by the Developing Resources for DNA Testing at the Border: BorderDNA Working Group (view "Products" tab for more resources).
PROJECT NARRATIVE The proposed study contributes to the long-term goal of advancing diverse participation in precision medicine research by mapping the contours of why people, especially African Americans and Latinos, decline, enroll, and stay engaged in the All of Us Research Project. This knowledge will contribute towards the alignment of recruitment and retention strategies in All of Us and similar precision medicine research projects with participants? values and expectations.