Hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied children and youth from around the world have arrived in the United States over the past decade seeking protection from violence, persecution, war, and insecurity. Yet, their reception into the country has often led them into an immigration system characterized by systematic criminalization, a lack of transparency, and separation from their families. The reception system for children arriving to the United States needs to be reformed to demonstrate respect for their basic human dignity. In interviews and group discussions, Vera engaged with 32 young adults who were detained as unaccompanied minors by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). They shared their sto...
This note analyzes the US Government\u27s approach to unaccompanied minors and the webs they must na...
The way people view immigration has changed over the past few years. Children fleeing to the United ...
Children make up half of the world’s refugees, yet limited research documents the views of youth abo...
In July of 2014, an urgent humanitarian crisis emerged as a 90% spike in unaccompanied children arri...
In the summer of 2014, unprecedented numbers of unaccompanied minors fleeing violence in El Salvador...
In the summer of 2014, unprecedented numbers of unaccompanied minors fleeing violence in El Salvador...
Unaccompanied minors arrive at the United States border every day. Many brought by the hope of findi...
Session 5: Strengths. Presenter: Stephanie Hapeman Scott, Ph.D., Catholic University of America (200...
The way people view immigration has changed over the past few years. Children fleeing to the United ...
Unaccompanied youth are migrant children who travel by themselves to the United States, mostly from ...
Since 2014, the number of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) immigrating to the United States has in...
Unaccompanied youth are migrant children who travel by themselves to the United States, mostly from ...
Session 5: Strengths. Presenter: Stephanie Hapeman Scott, Ph.D., Catholic University of America (200...
Children make up half of the world’s refugees, yet limited research documents the views of youth abo...
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is the preeminent U.S.-based nongovernmental organization devoted to ...
This note analyzes the US Government\u27s approach to unaccompanied minors and the webs they must na...
The way people view immigration has changed over the past few years. Children fleeing to the United ...
Children make up half of the world’s refugees, yet limited research documents the views of youth abo...
In July of 2014, an urgent humanitarian crisis emerged as a 90% spike in unaccompanied children arri...
In the summer of 2014, unprecedented numbers of unaccompanied minors fleeing violence in El Salvador...
In the summer of 2014, unprecedented numbers of unaccompanied minors fleeing violence in El Salvador...
Unaccompanied minors arrive at the United States border every day. Many brought by the hope of findi...
Session 5: Strengths. Presenter: Stephanie Hapeman Scott, Ph.D., Catholic University of America (200...
The way people view immigration has changed over the past few years. Children fleeing to the United ...
Unaccompanied youth are migrant children who travel by themselves to the United States, mostly from ...
Since 2014, the number of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) immigrating to the United States has in...
Unaccompanied youth are migrant children who travel by themselves to the United States, mostly from ...
Session 5: Strengths. Presenter: Stephanie Hapeman Scott, Ph.D., Catholic University of America (200...
Children make up half of the world’s refugees, yet limited research documents the views of youth abo...
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is the preeminent U.S.-based nongovernmental organization devoted to ...
This note analyzes the US Government\u27s approach to unaccompanied minors and the webs they must na...
The way people view immigration has changed over the past few years. Children fleeing to the United ...
Children make up half of the world’s refugees, yet limited research documents the views of youth abo...