A Third of migrants faked family relationship w/children to claim asylum

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  1. Lil Mike

    Lil Mike Well-Known Member

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    Least surprising headline...

    Rapid DNA testing reveals a THIRD of migrants faked family relationship with children to claim asylum during ICE pilot of the procedure in Texas
    • ICE ran the pilot for a few days this month in El Paso and McAllen, Texas
    • About 30% of migrants tested with rapid DNA were lying about familial relations
    • Migrants with children can claim asylum and avoid detention in most cases
    An Immigration and Customs Enforcement pilot of new rapid DNA testing at the border has found that nearly a third of those tested were not biologically related to the children in their custody.

    ICE conducted the pilot for a few days earlier this month in El Paso and McAllen, Texas, finding about 30 per cent of those tested were not related to the children they claimed were their own, an official told the Washington Examiner.

    The official said that these were not cases of step-fathers or adoptive parents.

    'Those were not the case. In these cases, they are misrepresented as family members,' the official said.

    Clearly this pilot program needs to be expanded since it's showing how much fraud is involved in asylum cases. Otherwise we're assisting in child trafficking.
     
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    kazenatsu Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I wonder what the gender percentages are of those children who tested different DNA from the adult who was with them.
    (Probably not a difficult thing to find out)
    I think that would give us a good indicator for what purposes those children were being smuggled.
     
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