Family Separation: Two Years Later, the Crisis Continues
This report details KIND’s work on behalf of separated children since the end of the zero tolerance policy and highlights the gaps that remain in…...
This report details KIND’s work on behalf of separated children since the end of the zero tolerance policy and highlights the gaps that remain in…...
The Flores settlement followed nearly a decade of litigation challenging the poor and dangerous conditions in which children were held at length. The agreement sets…...
The Trump Administration has sought to change specific provisions of the settlement to allow the government to detain children longer, particularly in response to the…...
Knowing your rights during ICE raids is an important aspect of keeping migrant children safe and protected. This resource is a collection of Know Your…...
Tornillo is being run as an emergency facility. The government ran emergency facilities in 2014 during a surprise influx of children seeking protection arriving at…...
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) visited the formal and informal refugee camps and shelters in Tijuana, Mexico during the week of December 12, 2018…...
On January 8, 2019, KIND submitted the public comments urging the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to withdraw the…...
Family separation continues to this day. In some situations, families arriving at and between ports of entry to the United States are being separated by…...
The family separation crisis is far from over. Here we outline a list of recommendations to the government to respect children’s legal rights and end…...