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For over 15 years, we’ve been at the forefront of protecting unaccompanied immigrant and refugee children worldwide, defending their rights and safety.
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Right now, the Trump administration is pushing unaccompanied immigrant children through mass deportation hearings. Now it's trying to force their lawyers to give up sensitive legal information. Kids deserve due process and protection, not coercion.
Legal services are a child protection tool. Attorneys help unaccompanied children understand their rights, appear in court, & access protections available under the law As KIND’s Wendy Young told The Washington Post: “We are really part of the solution.” https://wapo.st/3Qczyq9
On June 11, federal agents visited KIND’s DC headquarters without a warrant in an operation targeting legal service providers for unaccompanied children. Our work to support due process and protect the most vulernable will not be intimidated. Our statement: https://bit.ly/4os51kX
Thousands of families protected under the Ms. L settlement are being separated again — parents detained and deported with no warning, leaving children behind. For kids like Ederson, history is repeating itself. https://bit.ly/4uP8xbd
🚨 ORR’s actions could strip unaccompanied children of critical legal services, putting thousands at risk. We’re calling for accountability. Add your voice today. https://bit.ly/4gchh6M
Thank you, @salinas.house.gov, for demanding answers and accountability regarding reports of mistreatment of unaccompanied children in federal custody. We welcome oversight to ensure every child is treated lawfully and protected from abuse and neglect. https://bit.ly/4oiuKvY
Children should not spend months—or years—in limbo. Two Honduran siblings have remained in federal custody for nearly a year despite having family sponsors available to receive them. Prolonged uncertainty can harm children’s development and sense of safety. https://bit.ly/4uTCSFG
Thank you to Gehad Madi, UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, for elevating children's right to family life in migration and asylum systems. We support this call for input and encourages advocates & practitioners to submit recommendations & evidence by 5/15. https://bit.ly/4u4whH9
🚨JUST IN: Congress is urging action as the administration refuses to issue payments for legally required services for unaccompanied children. These nonpayments threaten a system that has protected kids for nearly 20 years, and put thousands at risk. https://bit.ly/4flcnUQ
Children in prolonged ORR custody often experience worsening stress, anxiety, withdrawal, and hopelessness. Our new practice guidance helps attorneys, advocates, clinicians, and service providers recognize and respond to what many describe as "detention fatigue."
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Organizations providing legal aid to unaccompanied migrant children say agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Health and Human Services attempted to enter their offices.
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Legal groups that help migrant children say law enforcement visits were attempt at intimidation
The effort includes criminal prosecutions, tracking down children, surprise visits to nonprofit groups and an attempt to seek help from the U.S. military.
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Trump officials broaden investigation into unaccompanied migrant children
An Associated Press investigation reveals that dozens of children who were separated under the first Trump administration have been reseparated, despite a judge's order to reunite them.
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Trump administration has separated dozens of children from their parents for a second time, AP finds
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Congresswoman Andrea Salinas (OR-06) led 46 colleagues in a letter to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Office of R...
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Rep. Salinas Demands Answers on Office of Refugee Resettlement Mistreatment of Children
2 Honduran children detained for nearly a year in migrant facility, ACLU says
Two Honduran immigrant children have been unlawfully detained at a youth facility in Virginia for more than 300 days, the ACLU alleges in a lawsuit.
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BackgroundIn the concluding remarks of his report on Children are children first and foremost: protecting child rights in migration contexts (A/79/213), the Special Rapporteur stressed that “serious g...
OHCHR | Call for input: Children’s right to family life in the context of migration and asylum policies
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KIND's new guidance focuses on considerations most relevant to supporting children and youth in the United States who are in the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement or Immigration and Custom...
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CAREing While Supporting Clients Experiencing “Detention Fatigue” - KIND
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