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Britain has dropped a policy of using DNA tests to identify the nationality of African refugees and asylum seekers after criticism that there is no scientific merit to the practice.
She said the tests highlighted the insensitive attitudes of the U.K. Border Agency to refugees and asylum seekers.
Refugee Council chief executive Donna Covey said she welcomed the decision to scrap the DNA tests.