They won their immigration cases. But months later, they still await release
Juliana Kim, NPR (September 9, 2024)
Many immigrants continue to await release from detention after winning their immigration cases.
Many immigrants continue to await release from detention after winning their immigration cases.
This Q&A explores the importance of legal representation for unaccompanied children coming to the U.S.
Play therapy can offer many benefits to immigrant and first generation children who experience various immigration-related stressors.
A new model program in CA called the Children’s Holistic Immigration Representation Project provides wraparound services to immigrant youth, integrating both social services and legal aid.
An advocate helps reunite children who have been separated from their parents and left in vulnerable situations in their homelands.
A new report details hundreds of reports of abuse of unaccompanied immigrant children by Border Patrol in AZ and CA.
A 12-year-old unaccompanied minor is finally reunited with her family in the Chicago area after challenges navigating the ORR system.
A non-profit organization, International Convention on Human Rights and Migration, works with government officials to reunite immigrant families through a program called Palomas Mensajeras.
This ISS International Conference will explore issues related to children on the move, family based care, the future of child protection and social work, and more.
The UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare and the CICW will host a film screening and panel discussion of the documentary All We Carry, which follows a Honduran family’s extraordinary journey as they flee persecution from narcotraffickers, endure months in US detention, and await their asylum verdict in Seattle. We invite all in the Bay Area to join us for this special event! More info here.