Responding to the Unique Needs of Unaccompanied Afghan Children
In the two years since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) has responded to the unique needs of…...
In the two years since the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) has responded to the unique needs of…...
In 2020, KIND expanded into Mexico and began work on protecting the rights of migrant children on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. Informed by…...
On May 18, 2021, President Biden announced the reinvigoration of the White House Legal Aid Interagency Roundtable (LAIR), an initiative dedicated to strengthening legal services…...
Read about KIND's critical work in serving unaccompanied immigrant and refugee children....
KIND commented on a proposed rule that would create a new bar to asylum eligibility permitting DHS and DOJ to find that a person who…...
KIND’s Atlanta office continues to build its network of partner organizations throughout the state, resulting in numerous client referrals throughout 2020. Federal government offices are…...
The CAM process involves multiple steps and actors. This Contact List is designed to help you figure out which organization to contact and when....
Returning migrant children often face stigma and discrimination in their communities. Returning children often have significant mental health needs, educational gaps, and, in the case…...
There are a lot of misconceptions about the 1997 Flores Settlement Agreement. In this one-pager, we set the facts straight....