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… that all the girls in care had a family, and that they could take care of them. CASE STUDY: SOWING SEEDS OF CHANGE A … (most returned to a single mother) or relatives who could take care of them. The girls who lived in Casa Eudes … process. The Sisters were suffering a great loss that could not be eclipsed by an inspiring vision of the future. …
… 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 …
… on video by the WOLA team so that their stories could be quoted in this report and shown in the videos that … States, with U.S. authorities estimating this number could be around 25,000. The record-breaking rise in asylum … found themselves returning there once they realized they could not follow up on their cases from other states. WOLA …
… follow this historical pattern, but actual apprehensions could be substantially higher or lower than 39,000, depending … were predicting that 150,000 unaccompanied children could arrive in FY 2014, along with a similar increase in … in Artesia, New Mexico, found that as many as 80 percent could win asylum claims. Julia Preston, “In Remote Detention …
… criminal activities and convictions for which immigrants could be deported (Thale and Falkenburger 2006, 4; Seelke … processing deadline, and some would-be applicants could not even apply because DHS refused to provide its … in a precedential decision whether gender by itself could form the basis of a particular social group”); In re …
… criminal activities and convictions for which immigrants could be deported (Thale and Falkenburger 2006, 4; Seelke … processing deadline, and some would-be applicants could not even apply because DHS refused to provide its … in a precedential decision whether gender by itself could form the basis of a particular social group”); In re …
… that they may have been in contact with the virus and could be carriers of it. In that context, the IACHR notes the … not been located. The ACLU also notes that this figure could be even higher since there is no useful information … and comprehensive inter-institutional responses. These could include the adaptation of protection systems to …
… to feel safe there. Here, is the tree where I felt safe… I could see the stars and the moon and I would think about what … Families and parents had to ferry multiple children who could not swim across the river. Others reported fairly easy … almost all those clothes. We took the kid they cut so he could get stitches… They took my gold chain and mobile phone. …