Latina young woman with bright smile holding up certificate for her naturalization ceremony

Honoring Citizenship Day

We talked with KIND's senior attorney, Lauren Sullivan on honoring Citizenship Day and witnessing her client become a U.S. citizen....

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Javier Zamora’s Solito: Filled with Love, Hope, and Honesty

As an attorney who has worked for over 15 years on behalf of unaccompanied children who arrive in the United States on their own, I…...

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Joyfully Joining Client’s Journey

Kimberly Krone, KIND's Senior Attorney in the Newark office talks about relationship between her client....

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Finally Free to be Me as a Young, Gay Immigrant

Ricky* shares his story of freedom and living in his truth as a young, gay immigrant. A part of me still can’t believe I can…...

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Centering Migrant Children in the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration

Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) welcomes the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection, which was signed last Friday by 20 governments across the…...

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Spotlight: Working to Reunify Families from Mexico and Central America

I’ve been working to reunify families who were separated by the U.S. government since summer 2018. For almost three years, I spent hours talking to…...

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New KIND Project Bolsters Legal Assistance for Unaccompanied Children in Italy

In collaboration with the Italian Refugee Council (Consiglio Italiano per I Rifugiati Onlus (CIR)) and with the support of the Ho Foundation, KIND launched the…...

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Community-based Reintegration: Response and Prevention of Forced Migration

Your community, your home, your world: the market at the end of the street, the teachers and students at your school, maybe your mother’s workplace…...

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Mother and young daughter who were cruelly separated at the U.S.-Mexico border embrace as they are finally reunited.

I Remember their Stories

I often get asked what it’s like to work with children and families who were forcibly separated at the border, and I have yet to…...

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