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    Migrants planning to join a new caravan of several hundred people setting out in hopes of reaching the distant United States, wait at the bus station in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Tuesday, April 9, 2019. Parents who gathered at the bus station to leave with Wednesday morning's caravan say they can't support their families with what they can earn in Honduras and are seeking better opportunities.
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    Border officials are finding more cases of unrelated migrants posing as families

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    June 5, 2019 3:56 pm
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    In this Thursday, March 14, 2019, photo, families who crossed the nearby U.S.-Mexico border near McAllen, Texas wait for Border Patrol agents to check names and documents. Immigration authorities say they expect the ongoing surge of Central American families crossing the border to multiply in the coming months.
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    DNA tests reveal 30% of suspected fraudulent migrant families were unrelated

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    May 18, 2019 1:54 pm
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    Rapid DNA testing at border outs migrant who claimed six-month-old baby was his child
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    Rapid DNA testing at border outs migrant who claimed six-month-old baby was his child

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    May 17, 2019 10:53 pm
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    A mother migrating from Honduras holds her 1-year-old child as surrendering to U.S. Border Patrol agents after illegally crossing the border Monday, June 25, 2018, near McAllen, Texas.
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    ICE starting 90-minute DNA tests on immigrant families at border

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    May 2, 2019 1:39 am
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    DNA breakthrough leads to arrest of homeless veteran, 80, for 1973 murder of teenage girls
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    DNA breakthrough leads to arrest of homeless veteran, 80, for 1973 murder of teenage girls

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    In this photo taken November 16, 2018, Stephen Meer, chief information officer from ANDE, demonstrates in Chico, Calif., his company's Rapid DNA analysis system. Rapid DNA testing that produces results in just two hours.
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    Kentucky becomes first in nation to use two-hour DNA tests in rape investigations

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    On-the-spot DNA tests could be key to ICE verifying ‘immigrant families’ at border
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    On-the-spot DNA tests could be key to ICE verifying ‘immigrant families’ at border

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    In this photo taken Tuesday, March 2, 2010, museum guests check out Lyuba, the most complete woolly mammoth specimen ever found and part of a new exhibit called "Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age" at The Field Museum in Chicago.
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