Immigration Bills Will Imperil Lives of Immigrant Children and Asylum Seekers

Bills would decimate protections for unaccompanied children, asylum seekers, and other vulnerable immigrants and refugees....

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Attorney General's Decision on Matter of A-B Will Block Victims of Sexual Violence from Protection

Decision casts aside years of settled case law and shows disregard for protection from sexual and-gender based violence....

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KIND Applauds Senator Feinstein’s Bill to End Family Separation

Bill will limit the government from taking children from their parents at the U.S. border....

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HHS Bedspace Shortage for Unaccompanied Children: A Self-Made Crisis

Family separation is needlessly and cruelly creating more unaccompanied children in U.S. immigration system....

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Administration’s “Zero Tolerance” Policy: De Facto Family Separation

New policy of referring adults crossing border for criminal prosecution results in children being forcibly taken from parents....

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AFT and KIND: DeVos’s Opening Schools to ICE: Undocumented Children Will Be at Greater Risk of Human Trafficking

DeVos’ statement that schools should decide whether to notify ICE if they think a student is undocumented will cause parents to keep their children home…...

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What We Need To Know About Immigrant Children Fleeing Rape and Human Trafficking

Children from Central America are fleeing transnational gangs that ruthlessly target them for rape, sexual slavery, and human trafficking across Central America....

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Administration Taking Aim Once Again at Immigrant and Refugee Children, Through Courts

Attorney General's decision will create additional barriers to unaccompanied children’s ability to access U.S. protection....

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Death by a Thousand Cuts: The Trump Administration’s Systematic Assault on the Protection of Unaccompanied Children

Administration is decimating protections carefully crafted over 15 years to recognize that children who come alone to the U.S. are uniquely at-risk and should be…...

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