KIND Comment on DHS Proposed Rule on Biometrics
KIND commented on a rule proposed by the Department of Homeland Security that would dramatically expand the agency’s ability to collect biometrics “without regard to…...
KIND commented on a rule proposed by the Department of Homeland Security that would dramatically expand the agency’s ability to collect biometrics “without regard to…...
Kimberly Krone, KIND's Senior Attorney in the Newark office talks about relationship between her client....
In a Facebook Live last week, KIND Vice President of Regional Policy and Initiatives Lisa Frydman recounted KIND's recent visit to the U.S.-Mexico border at…...
KIND’s Washington D.C. Office is pleased to recognize Lucille “Lucy” Bartholomew of Covington & Burling LLP as Pro Bono Attorney of the month for March…...
Hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied and separated children are on the move in and around Europe, fleeing war, exploitation, poverty, and other trauma in the…...
Read KIND's 2022 Global Impact Report and learn more about how KIND continues to work to protect children alone, every step of the way. This…...
As the United States and Mexico prepare for the first high-level security dialogue between the two nations, Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) urges both…...
The bill would force the return of children from Central America if they are unable to immediately express a need for protection at the U.S.…...
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