The Biden Administration Must Immediately Rescind its Proposed Asylum Ban and Ensure Families Can Seek Safety Together
Read MoreThe Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights believes that any return to immigrant family jails will hurt children and their families and undermine the rule of law.
Read MoreExpedited processes are a trademark of the U.S. immigration system that give children and families just a short period of time to make their claim for protection from persecution, violence, trafficking, and other danger.
Read MoreIn his annual State of the Union address, President Biden applauded his administration’s recent border enforcement policies, which deny people their legal and human right to seek asylum in the U.S. and continue to put families, children, and adults seeking safety directly in harm’s way.
Read MoreJairon Abraham Cruz’s death confirms that an “apply from afar” parole program is not a substitute for the right to seek asylum.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to be the recipients of a $600,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to support the work of our Technical Assistance Program and Child Advocate Program!
Read MoreThe Biden administration must abandon all efforts to continue defending the horrors of Title 42 and follow through on urgent plans to welcome asylum seekers safely and with humanity.
Read MoreThe Biden administration must abandon all efforts to continue defending the horrors of Title 42 and follow through on urgent plans to welcome asylum seekers safely and with humanity.
Read MoreThe Biden administration must abandon all efforts to continue defending the horrors of Title 42 and follow through on urgent plans to welcome asylum seekers safely and with humanity.
Read MoreJust two weeks after a federal judge ordered the Biden administration to end Title 42 and ruled the policy is “arbitrary and capricious,” news has surfaced that the administration is now considering taking “drastic measures” to address an expected increase of people seeking safety at the border after Title 42 ends.
Read MoreThis year’s midterm elections showcased millions of voters’ unwavering commitment to defending, protecting, and welcoming immigrant children and their families. Congress must respond in turn, and deliver legislation that welcomes immigrant children, families, keeps families together, and restores access to asylum for thousands of people.
Read MoreDecision prevents the U.S. from expelling any migrant under the policy, effective immediately.
Read MoreToday, the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments in Brackeen v. Haaland, a case challenging the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and threatening the sovereign status of tribal nations.
Read MoreThe Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights is thrilled to announce the launch of our newest program aimed at improving the outcomes for immigrant children caught in state child welfare and juvenile detention systems: the Technical Assistance Program.
Read MoreThis is a de facto expansion of the Trump Administration’s infamous Title 42 policy.
Read MoreCongress Must Deliver Permanent Protections for DACA Recipients Before It’s Too Late
Read MoreThe Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights and the National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) released a critical new report demonstrating how the federal government’s reliance on “Significant Incident Reports” (SIRs) negatively impacts the well-being of unaccompanied and separated children in federal custody.
Read MoreRather than ending the program, the Biden Administration is allegedly asking Mexico to accept even more people turned away at our border
Read MoreArizona’s Governor Doug Ducey has joined Governor Abbott’s busing scheme, busing nearly 1,600 people to D.C. This is a critical moment for federal officials to coordinate with Chicago, New York, D.C., and any other cities where migrants are being relocated.
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