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… 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 …
… 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 …
… it gets almost impossible for people to pay and any denial could result in murder, sometimes even without a notice. … and identify the areas of concern so that specific work could be directed towards improving the governmental … it gets almost impossible for people to pay and any denial could result in murder, sometimes even without a notice. …
… efforts around the world that give cause for hope and that could, with sufficient funding, be brought to scale. Tapping … migrant children with information about the risks they could face. In China, the International Programme on the … and then are reimbursed by PLAN. This type of approach could be replicated for migrant children in dangerous or …
… 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 …
… women and girls who sufer sexual iiolence during migration could be signifcantl higher There is a wide under- … of ps chosocial need of children, afer being piloted could be an important tool for other projects 3.2) S … the Human Mobilit Pastoral was arranged but the meeting could not be held for diferent responsibilities of the ke …