Sentences with phrase «unaccompanied children who»

This ruling means that unaccompanied children who claim asylum in a Member State can not be removed to another State pursuant to the Dublin Regulation.
However, he is cool on the idea of accepting 3,000 unaccompanied children who have already made the journey to the EU — a policy touted by many of his parliamentary colleagues.
The Home Office has confirmed it is looking at plans to forcibly remove hundreds of unaccompanied children who are seeking asylum in the UK.
One of my biggest concerns is the hundreds of unaccompanied children who are thought to be resident in the section of the camp which is currently being demolished.
MPs will today decide if 3,000 unaccompanied children who are currently in Europe should be resettled in the UK
On Friday, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick announced a plan for his state to temporarily shelter up to 1,000 unaccompanied children who have recently fled to the United States as part of the ongoing border crisis.

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The law reflected the belief that unaccompanied children (not from Mexico or Canada) likely were the victims of alien traffickers, who might seek to exploit the children as slaves or prostitutes.
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The discussion about young supporters was preceded by a presentation by Paul Milne, Liverpool's safeguarding and assurance manager, who outlined the challenges faced by all Premier League clubs when it comes to safeguarding children and explained why Liverpool do not allow unaccompanied children under the age of 16 to attend games.
But six years on, although the numbers are lower than before, the government is still locking up unaccompanied children in immigration detention who it mistakenly thought were adults.
Most kids who come to the UK and claim asylum are rejected and instead granted given leave to remain as an unaccompanied asylum - seeking child.
The council is supporting significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum - seeking children who do not have English as a second language and require additional support in schools.
Syracuse could be a potential landing spot for unaccompanied immigrant children who've been crossing the Mexican border in droves in recent months.
Just under half of the 66,000 children who entered the country unaccompanied frmo Central American and are now appearing before the New York City Immigration Court have no attorney.
«From what I've read, it is these women and their children and it is these unaccompanied childrenwho will be targeted, Ms. Mark - Viverito said.
In the case of unaccompanied children, education will keep them out of the street and they are less likely to be exposed to employers who might exploit them.
More than 37,000 children who crossed the border unaccompanied by parents were placed with sponsors between Jan. 1 and July 31, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Americans for Immigrant Justice Non-profit law firm that champions the rights of unaccompanied immigrant children; advocates for survivors of trafficking and domestic violence; serves as a watchdog on immigration detention practices and policies; and speaks for immigrant groups who have particular and compelling claims to justice.
In this second book in Rosemary Zibart's Far and Away Series, which offers fictionalized accounts of unaccompanied and displaced children who found their way to the United States during World War II, Werner's father gives him a passport and a ship's passenger ticket from Hamburg to America just as Germany invades Poland in 1939.
H) have been verified during the school year in which the application is submitted as either unaccompanied youth who is a homeless child or youth or as unaccompanied at risk of homelessness and self - supporting, or
As a mother who allows her own children to play outdoors unaccompanied (but always supervised from afar), I can understand Kendrick's sense of rage and betrayal at this unnecessary treatment and investigation.
The absurdity of this was recognised as early as June 2013 by the Human Rights Joint Committee who urged the government to «pay attention to the impact of withdrawing legal aid for non asylum immigration matters» and «consider the cost - benefit case for providing legal aid to all unaccompanied migrant children».
In particular, such an interpretation would entail that two different unaccompanied children of the same age and who have applied at the same for the refugee status, would be treated differently with regards to their right to family reunification depending on how quick or slow the national authorities would process their application (paras 55 - 56).
Elizabeth Dallam is the National Legal Services Director at Kids in Need of Defense (KIND), which is a program providing pro bono legal services to children who arrive unaccompanied or alone to the United States.
a. Those who are the subject of international parental disputes over custody or contact; b. Those who are the subject of international abduction (including in those states which are not able to join the 1980 Hague Child Abduction Convention); c. Those who are placed abroad in alternative care arrangements which do not come within the definition of adoption and are therefore outside the scope of the 1993 Hague Inter-country Adoption Convention; d. Those who are the subject of cross-border trafficking and other forms of exploitation, including sexual abuse; e. Those who are refugees or unaccompanied minors.
When parents live far apart it will need to be decided who pays for long distance transportation and whether the children can travel unaccompanied or not.
This guide was created for educators, school support staff and service providers who teach, mentor and help open the doors of opportunity for undocumented youth and unaccompanied and refugee children currently living in the United States.
The powers and duties in section 20 enable children's services to make arrangements for children who are abandoned or separated from their parents without needing to ask a court (e.g. an unaccompanied refugee child).
Tip: School personnel should speak with parents and unaccompanied youth who have been displaced by a disaster to help them consider all of the factors related to their children's needs, and their current living situation, so that an informed decision regarding school placement may be made.
Most unaccompanied youth are unable to access safe housing or shelter, for a combination of reasons, including: being too young to consent for services without a parent; fear of child welfare involvement; and the lack of services overall: more than half of those who seek shelter can not access it because shelters are full.
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