Neglected in the Jungle
Inadequate Protection and Assistance for Migrants and Asylum Seekers Crossing the Darién Gap
                              All too often, the thousands of unaccompanied children arriving in foreign lands without parents or caregivers find themselves trapped in their status as migrants, with officials giving little consideration to their needs and the risks they face as children. They may be denied access to adequate medical services and education; abused and mistreated by police, guards, and other detainees; and unable to seek asylum. They may languish in detention facilities, in conditions that are often degrading and inhumane, and many children are held in cells with adults who are strangers. Children held in detention, particularly for long periods with no release in sight, suffer lasting consequences, physically and mentally. Detention can create new traumas and exacerbate previous ones.
Inadequate Protection and Assistance for Migrants and Asylum Seekers Crossing the Darién Gap
                              Housing, Health, and Education for Unaccompanied Migrant Children in Marseille
                              Inadequate Housing and Social Support for Families Seeking Asylum in the United Kingdom
                              Donors Should Ensure Funding Doesn’t Contribute to Rights Violations
                              Paperwork Is Keeping Children Out of School
                              Lawmakers Should Ensure Safeguards, Humane Treatment
                              Adams Should Understand Why People Migrate to NYC
                              Bills Would Imprison Young Texans, Give Law Enforcement Outsized Power
                              Serious Impacts on Physical, Mental Health, Education Access
                              Government, Foreign Donors Should Ensure Schools Open to All Students
                              Before the US House Homeland Security Committee
Pushed Into Razor Wire, Dangerous Waters; Cut US Funds to Operation Lone Star