The Associated Press reported last month that the Trump administration wants to collect DNA samples from asylum-seekers and other migrants detained by immigration officials. According to Megan Kludt, Partner and attorney at Curran, Berger & Kludt Immigration Law, this is a relatively small proposed change to current immigration law. Kludt told Carrie Saldo that over the past 15 years she’s seen steady increases in detentions, and a tougher stance on immigrationfirst under President Barack Obama and now even more so under President Donald Trump.