Republican Senators Push DNA Testing Bill to Combat Child Trafficking at Southern Border

January 13, 2025
Republican Senators Push DNA Testing Bill to Combat Child Trafficking at Southern Border
  • Republican senators have reintroduced the End Child Trafficking Now Act, which mandates DNA testing at the southern border to verify the relationships between illegal migrants and the children they accompany.

  • This legislation aims to combat child trafficking, particularly as it is exploited by Mexican cartels amid the ongoing border crisis under the Biden administration.

  • Senator Marsha Blackburn highlighted alarming statistics, revealing that up to 30% of children tested were found not to be related to the adults they traveled with, raising serious concerns about trafficking.

  • The bill also criminalizes 'child recycling,' a practice where undocumented adults use the same child multiple times to gain entry into the U.S.

  • Under the proposed law, illegal migrants who refuse DNA tests would face deportation, and those who falsify family relationships with minors could receive a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.

  • Representative Claudia Tenney has stated that Tom Homan, the Trump administration’s border czar, will prioritize locating 300,000 migrant children who went missing during the Biden administration.

  • Tenney emphasized the importance of addressing child trafficking and ensuring the safety of these vulnerable victims from abuse.

  • Senator Blackburn first introduced this legislation in June 2023 and reintroduced it in January 2025 after it failed to pass in the previous Congress.

  • The bill has garnered support from several GOP senators, including Bill Cassidy, Ted Cruz, and Joni Ernst, among others.

  • However, critics of the bill argue that the DNA testing requirement could lead to increased family separations at the border.

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