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Children and Immigration (Other Challenges (Exploring Consent and…
Children and Immigration
Save the Children Recommendations
Ensure that children on the move are
visible in all relevant national and
international policy discussions.
Ensure that anti-trafficking initiatives,
while vital, do not ‘crowd out’ or impact
negatively on the support and care for all
children on the move.
Address gaps in legislation, policies and
services to protect and support children
on the move, with the full involvement of
children themselves.
Who children?
trafficked, unaccompanied, separated,
autonomous, street, fostered, independent,
kidnapped, forced, refugees, asylum seekers, and
most recently, nomadic.3
Risks in Transit
Travel Conditions
Intermediaries
Other Challenges
Exploring Consent and Representation of Minors
Labour and Laws
medical support and mental health - how to encourage follow up
Understanding Rescue and Reintegration
Trends in Migeration
Migration from one developing
economy to another is much more common.
various types of movement include
including internal and international, temporary
and permanent, and conflict-induced.
‘capabilities
approach’ because of its emphasis on
freedom to achieve vital ‘beings and doings’
‘Northern Triangle’ countries of El Salvador, Honduras, and
Guatemala
Migrations to the USA
relationship between national-level outbreaks of violence
and international migration
Policymakers perceive a tension between measures
to protect children with humanitarian protection claims and encouraging more children
to make the journey, with or without claims for asylum or other forms of humanitarian relief
that are likely to be legally sanctioned
Reflections on the child
Culpability
Policy reflections responding to needs and costs of child development
Involving children in decision making
Children on the Move
Definitions should remain broad
Department of Homeland Security - formed after 9/11
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Enforcement and Removal Operations
Office of Chief Council
Trial Attorneys
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Border Patrol
Between Ports of Entry
(USCIS) U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Department of Justice
Executive Office for Immigration Review
Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Refugee Resettlement
Division of Children Services
Federal Foster Care System
Unaccompanied Refugee Minors
Family Revivification in US