'No one is forgotten': Students exhume graves of unidentified migrants in hopes to reunite them with families
Anthropology students at Texas State University have taken on the task of exhuming the graves of unidentified migrants to take DNA samples and search for their families. "We do it for the families. Everything we do, we do with care for trying to get these individuals back to their families," says professor Kate Spradley, founder of Operation Identification.
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