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Viaje A Tu Seguridad

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Viaje A Tu Seguridad

KIND (February 19, 2019)

This is a publication in comic book form for unaccompanied children to help them understand asylum and the process of seeking asylum in the United States. It is also to be used as a resource for those who work with unaccompanied children.

Entire Families of Asylum Seekers Are Being Returned to Mexico, Leaving Them in Limbo

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Entire Families of Asylum Seekers Are Being Returned to Mexico, Leaving Them in Limbo

Sarah Kinosian Kevin Sieff, Washington Post (February 15, 2019)

When the United States recently sent a handful of families seeking asylum back to Mexico, it marked a new chapter in America’s changing asylum policy. For the first time, parents with children will have to wait in border cities like this while their claims are processed.

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Funding Bill Includes New Limits on Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

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Funding Bill Includes New Limits on Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

Ted Hesson, Politico (February 14, 2019)

The bipartisan homeland security spending bill signed by President Trump pushes back on aspects of Trump’s immigration crackdown — even while providing $1.4 billion for border barriers and nearly 5,000 additional beds to detain undocumented immigrants. One measure within the bill prohibits DHS from detaining or deporting a sponsor, potential sponsor, or household member of an unaccompanied minor based on information shared with HHS.

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Inside The Largest And Most Controversial Shelter For Migrant Children In The U.S.

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Inside The Largest And Most Controversial Shelter For Migrant Children In The U.S.

John Burnett, NPR (February 13, 2019)

Thousands of migrant children continue to arrive at the Southern border every month, without their parents, to ask for asylum. The government sends many of them to an emergency intake shelter in South Florida. That facility has come under intense scrutiny because it’s the only child shelter for immigrants that’s run by a for-profit corporation and the only one that isn’t overseen by state regulators.

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49,000 Texas Children Could See Their Parents Lose Temporary Protected Status

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49,000 Texas Children Could See Their Parents Lose Temporary Protected Status

Elizabeth Trovall, Houston Public Media (February 13, 2019)

A total of 49,000 Texas children have a parent with Temporary Protected Status from El Salvador, Honduras or Haiti, according to a study by the Center for American Progress. The parents of those children could lose their immigration status if federal courts side with the Trump administration’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for the vast majority of those protected.

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Mexican Authorities Are Stopping Unaccompanied Kids From Seeking Asylum In The US At Every Turn

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Mexican Authorities Are Stopping Unaccompanied Kids From Seeking Asylum In The US At Every Turn

Adolfo Flores, BuzzFeed News (February 13, 2019)

Mexican authorities have been apprehending unaccompanied migrant children as they are escorted by attorneys to United States border crossings to request asylum, in some cases placing the kids in protective services where their only options are to request refuge in Mexico or be deported back to their home country.

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Child Migrant Return and Reintegration Project (CMRRP)

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Child Migrant Return and Reintegration Project (CMRRP)

KIND (February 11, 2018)

Learn more about KIND’s Child Migrant Return and Reintegration Project (CMRRP) and how it helps unaccompanied children returning to Guatemala and Honduras from the United States. KIND and its partners have helped children by ensuring they are returned to their communities safely and receive reintegration support such as family reunification, skills training, counseling, and help with school enrollment and scholarships.

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Two Lawmakers Call for End to Unlicensed Migrant Children Detention Facilities

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Two Lawmakers Call for End to Unlicensed Migrant Children Detention Facilities

Graham Kates, CBS News (February 8, 2019)

Democratic members of the Senate and House announced legislation that seeks to make unlicensed detention facilities for unaccompanied migrant children illegal. If it becomes law, it would effectively shutter the country’s largest facility in Homestead, Florida.

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Webinar: Young Scholars Program 2019 Children of Immigrants Webinar Series

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Webinar: Young Scholars Program 2019 Children of Immigrants Webinar Series

Foundation for Child Development (February 20, 2019)
In 2017, the Foundation for Child Development’s Young Scholars Program (YSP) launched its inaugural Children of Immigrants Webinar series, a three-part webinar series highlighting issues related to children of immigrant families/immigrant children, presented by former YSP grantees. The next upcoming webinar is titled Public Safety Net and the Wellbeing of Children of Immigrants.
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Filing Immigration Enforcement Civil Rights Complaints for Violations of the “Sensitive Locations” Policy At or Near Your School

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Filing Immigration Enforcement Civil Rights Complaints for Violations of the “Sensitive Locations” Policy At or Near Your School

National Immigration Law Center (January 2019)

This resource includes a complaint form along with instructions which may be used by any schools, individuals, or organizations that have individual or collective complaints about local law enforcement officers or immigration officials violating the “sensitive locations” memos at or near you school (or other locations) or committing misconduct, racial profiling, or other civil rights abuses in the course of enforcing immigration laws.

Separated Children Placed in Office of Refugee Resettlement Care

By | Family Separation, Federal Policy, Highlighted Resources, Immigrant Families Research, Immigrant Youth, Law & Policy, Law/Policy Highlight, Unaccompanied Minors, Unaccompanied Minors Research

Separated Children Placed in Office of Refugee Resettlement Care

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (January 2019)

In response to the potential impact of the “zero-tolerance policy” on vulnerable children and ORR operations, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted this review to determine the number and status of separated children who have entered ORR care. OIG examines challenges that ORR-funded facilities have faced in reunifying separated children.

Fear Of Deportation Or Green Card Denial Deters Some Parents From Getting Kids Care

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Fear Of Deportation Or Green Card Denial Deters Some Parents From Getting Kids Care

Ashley Lopez, NPR (January 26, 2019)

As U.S. immigration enforcement becomes stricter under the Trump administration, more immigrant families are cutting ties with health care services and other critical government programs, according to child advocates who work with these families.

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The Trump Administration Is Working to Deport More Legal Immigrants

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The Trump Administration Is Working to Deport More Legal Immigrants

Kanyakrit Vongkiatkajorn, Mother Jones (January 26, 2019)

Earlier this month, as outrage continued over the Trump administration’s family separation policies, another immigration agency quietly introduced several changes that could threaten even more immigrants, many of them here legally, with deportation.

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Lawsuits Allege ‘Grave Harm’ To Immigrant Children In Detention

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Lawsuits Allege ‘Grave Harm’ To Immigrant Children In Detention

John Burnett, NPR (January 24, 2019)

The Trump administration’s treatment of more than 10,000 immigrant children held in custody at shelters across the nation is coming under intense scrutiny. Numerous lawsuits claim the government is using the system of child confinement as a way to punish and deport kids and their families.

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Migrant Children in U.S. Are Being Held in Unlicensed Shelters, Lawyers Say

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Migrant Children in U.S. Are Being Held in Unlicensed Shelters, Lawyers Say

Graham Kates, CBS News (January 23, 2019)

Some facilities holding unaccompanied migrant children are operating illegally without licenses and committing several other violations, according to a team of lawyers who oversee a court-ordered agreement dictating where — and how — the government can house the children.

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