Federal Contract Ends for Legal Services to Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
A federal contract that funded legal representation for unaccompanied immigrant children expired Friday. This development means more than 25,000 children who received these services no longer have access to legal counsel paid for by the federal government.
The contract covered legal assistance for children navigating immigration proceedings. Its expiration alters the provisions of legal assistance available to these children.
The program provided lawyers to children without a parent or legal guardian in the United States. These children face deportation proceedings in immigration courts.
Legal aid organizations and government agencies have previously highlighted the complexities of immigration law for children. Children involved in these cases often require legal guidance to understand their options and present their situations to immigration judges.
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