Blackburn Urges DHS to Combat Migrant Child Trafficking by Utilizing Critical Resources She Secured in the One Big Beautiful Bill
August 22, 2025
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Today, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) sent a letter to U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem urging her to combat the despicable practice of trafficking migrant children by swiftly utilizing the resources Senator Blackburn secured in the One Big Beautiful Bill to give U.S. Customs and Border Patrol the authority to fingerprint unaccompanied migrant children under the age of 14. By refusing to secure the border, the Biden administration created a humanitarian crisis that left hundreds of thousands of migrant children vulnerable to exploitation. Thankfully, President Trump has secured our borders by enforcing the rule of law, and Republicans have the opportunity to ensure that such a humanitarian crisis never occurs again.
One Big Beautiful Bill Includes Blackburn-Led Provision to Protect Unaccompanied Migrant Children from Trafficking
“I write regarding the Trump administration’s admirable efforts to address the devastating humanitarian crisis at our southern border created by the Biden administration’s far-left policies. A key aspect of these efforts includes combatting the despicable practice of exploiting and trafficking migrant children. As part of the One Big Beautiful Bill, we have ensured a financial commitment to secure our border, deport criminal illegal aliens, and keep our communities safe. As an essential component of that commitment, this landmark legislation provides critical resources to prevent child trafficking and child recycling—specifically allocating funds for ‘collecting fingerprints’ and ‘collecting DNA’ in accordance with the Immigration and Nationality Act. Implementation of this critical provision will be a significant step forward in our fight to protect these innocent children—many of whom were trafficked into the United States during the Biden border crisis.”
DNA Testing Migrant Children Protects Them from Exploitation by Verifying Familial Relationships
“Under President Biden’s watch, the southern border descended into a humanitarian crisis and hundreds of thousands of innocent migrant children went missing. Migrants attempting to enter our country illegally often bring children with them under the guise of being that child’s parent—solely for the purpose of gaining entry into the United States. Familial DNA testing and fingerprinting have served as proven, effective tools that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) can utilize to combat child trafficking, identify dangerous criminals, verify familial relationships, and protect these innocent children from exploitation. In addition to working diligently to secure our border and keep our nation safe, President Trump has long been a champion of using every tool at our disposal—including DNA testing and fingerprinting—to protect migrant children and verify familial relationships.”
Blackburn Urges DHS to Swiftly Ensure Migrant Children Are Protected by Using Funding to Fingerprint All Migrants Seeking to Enter the Country
“To that end, I urge you to utilize your discretion as Secretary of Homeland Security to ensure these migrant children are fully protected from harm and exploitation. The funds provided to you in the One Big Beautiful Bill have given you the ability to do just that, and I urge you to use those funds to: (1) continue to utilize DNA verification technology—including rapid DNA testing—to confirm familial relationships at the border; and (2) ensure that all migrants are fingerprinted upon seeking admission into the United States, including migrant children younger than 14 years of age. Both of these measures will go a long way towards protecting these innocent migrant children, many of whom have been trafficked and exploited for far too long.”
Click here to read the full letter.
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