Paris: Dire Situation For Migrant Adolescents Arriving Alone, Says HRW

Eurasia Review

According to Human Rights Watch, the authorities in Paris "are using summary age assessments to determine eligibility for services" for unaccompanied minors, "in violation of international standards and French regulations," says this article from Eurasia Review. “Migrant children who arrive in Paris alone are living in the streets because of unfair procedures,” said Bénédicte Jeannerod, France Director of Human Rights Watch. “Child welfare authorities in Paris should make sure that no child faces danger because of slipshod and arbitrary assessments of their age and their needs.” Human Rights Watch published a report in July 2018 outlining these violations, and their continued monitoring of the situation indicates that not much improved in August or September.