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… between the labor markets of the United States and Mexico could largely explain the negative effect of international … between the labor markets of the United States and Mexico could largely explain the negative effect of international …
… is complex, these stresses are likely to intensify and could render several Caribbean islands uninhabitable at 1.5 … having to pass through a violent (gang controlled) area could be enough to deter them from migrating. 6 This study … or seasonal work, but they provide a framework that could be developed in the future. Each agreement has specific …
… “little public spheres” (58), asks “What if young people could be included in the public realm? What would they say … “possibility,” including statements of what the government could, should or needs to do (e.g., “The [Guatemalan] … this 17-year-old male from Mexico: “In the US, I wish they could help more children with refuge.” Finally, 11 children …
… undocumented immi- grants at the immigration court; she could sense the ever-increasing flow of UACs from Central … in the issues, but only after bringing her on board could I see what a fabulous attorney she is. She is a … with clients and motivated by the direct impact lawyers could have in giving such crucial counsel, support, and …
… that there was no place in their community where they could be safe. 2. Violence is spreading beyond urban … Some practitioners expressed concern that the extreme case could even include the release to a human trafficker or other … parent. Practitioners expressed worry that this situation could become more prevalent due to the increase in number of …
… my father. They asked me if I knew who they were, if I could identify them. I said no, because I knew if I said yes … when taken in deeper context. At the very core of what could be called root causes for children leaving these four … house, but where was I supposed to go? The only place I could go was here. She forced me and my siblings to work. I …
… women and girls in the facility were sterilized because he could not protect them from sexual abuse. When DRI returned … Even if relatively clean and well-run facilities could be identified, these individuals would be separated … of policy. When asked why, the Director explained that he could not protect detainees from sexual abuse. He stated: …
… ger safe enough to go to school in his home town and he could not afford private school in Honduras, he came to the … of how women and girls were kept in a separate room and could be heard screaming while being raped. Children further … would increase the efficiency of a child’s release, could decrease the amount of time a child is detained and …
… able to keep up these payments until April 2009, when he could no longer afford it. As soon as his father missed a … killed. I had to get out of there and find a place where I could stay. I was very scared. I left the house and went to … Honduras in mid-May 2015 because they did not think they could continue to make the payments. In other cases, children …
The role of social work in international child protection: best practices in stakeholder cooperation
… that the placement is sustainable for the child. This could include counselling, providing linkages and oversight … their practices to better identify and serve families that could be affected by immigration detention and actively lobby … of the family of origin because to remain in their home could be considered NOT in their best interest, unless …