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This is the fifth in a series of posts, one year after the surge of unaccompanied undocumented minors who crossed across the U.S.-Mexico border, examining the effects it has had on communities, schools and children themselves.

The border surge, a year later: The perilous corridor to the U.S. slowly clearing out

This is the fifth in a series of posts, one year after the surge of unaccompanied undocumented minors who crossed across the U.S.-Mexico ...
This is the fourth in a series of posts, one year after the surge of unaccompanied undocumented minors who crossed across the U.S.-Mexico border, examining the effects it has had on communities, schools and children themselves.

The border surge, a year later: New U.S. policies have led to less children crossing

This is the fourth in a series of posts, one year after the surge of unaccompanied undocumented minors who crossed across the U.S.-Mexico...
This is the second in a series of posts, one year after the surge of unaccompanied undocumented minors who crossed across the U.S.-Mexico border, examining the effects it has had on communities, schools and children themselves.

The border surge, a year later: As crisis overwhelms system, philanthropy steps in

This is the second in a series of posts, one year after the surge of unaccompanied undocumented minors who crossed across the U.S.-Mexico...
This is the first in a series of articles, one year after the surge of unaccompanied undocumented minors who crossed across the U.S.-Mexico border, examining the effects it has had on communities, schools and children themselves.

The border surge, a year later: Tens of thousands of immigrant children remain in limbo

This is the first in a series of articles, one year after the surge of unaccompanied undocumented minors who crossed across the U.S.-Mexi...
Amid the unresolved border skirmish that resulted in hostility between Ethiopia and Eritrea, the frequency of Eritreans flowing to Ethiopia to seek asylum is increasing day by day.
But what has become more shocking to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is the influx of unaccompanied Eritrean children to Ethiopia despite heavy security across the northern Ethio-Eritrean border.
Last month, the UNHCR said that Ethiopia is hosting the largest number of refugees in Africa, taking over from neighboring Kenya. Though South Sudanese refugees are the highest in number with over 247,000 currently living on Ethiopian soil, the number of Eritreans crossing the Ethiopian border via Tigray and Afar regional states is alarmingly increasing, the UNHCR's Ethiopian office told The Reporter.

According to Kisut Gebregziabher, spokesperson of UNHCR-Ethiopia, since last March of this year an average of 2,000 Eritreans have been crossing the Ethiopian border and have settled in refugee camps in the Tigray Regional States. But what is most shocking, according to Kisut, is the influx of unaccompanied children. The minors, who are only five to eight years old, are coming to Ethiopia by themselves. This reality has shocked even the top officials of UNHCR while they visited refugee centers in the north last month.
Reports also indicated that Eritrean refugees, including unaccompanied minors who continue to arrive in increasing numbers, tend to move on from Ethiopia to a third country, a situation which presents a major challenge in providing protection.
Unlike South Sudan and Somalia, that are griped by internal conflicts, the Eritrean case remains a different concern as there is no war in their homeland.
Kisut told The Reporter that a taskforce has already been established to deal with the issue of children refugees. The taskforce also works in collaboration with other partners.
According to the June 2014 UNHCR report, at present, there are 247,000 South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia, making them the largest refugee population in the country. They are followed by Somalis (245,000) and Eritreans (99,000). Over the last seven months, nearly 15,000 Eritreans and more than 3,000 Somalis have arrived to Ethiopia.
Due to its geographical position, as well as environmental and geo-political developments in the region, Ethiopia is likely to continue to receive asylum-seekers from neighboring countries in 2014 and 2015, a report by the World Food Program stated. The country has a history of receiving people displaced by cross-border movements due to droughts, conflicts, political events and civil wars in neighboring countries, including Eritrea, Somalia, South Sudan and Sudan, according to UNHCR.http://allafrica.com/

Ethiopia: Unaccompanied Eritrean Minors' Influx Shocks UN Officials

Amid the unresolved border skirmish that resulted in hostility between Ethiopia and Eritrea, the frequency of Eritreans flowing to Ethiopia...
The number of children crossing illegally on their own into the United States dropped 70 percent from June to August, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said on Monday as he appealed to Congress for $1.2 billion in supplemental funding.

Number of Unaccompanied Children Crossing Illegally into US Plummets

The number of children crossing illegally on their own into the United States dropped 70 percent from June to August, Homeland Security S...
Crossing illegally from Central America through Mexico into the US is terribly dangerous, in many ways. Yet, more than 50,000 underage migrants have been caught trying to cross the US southern border in the last year.

Why would any parent send their kids on the deadly trip to cross the Mexico-US border? Here's why.

Crossing illegally from Central America through Mexico into the US is terribly dangerous, in many ways. Yet, m ore than 50,000 underage ...
Just as I began writing this piece about Hector* -- one of many children who have arrived, unaccompanied, in the U.S. since last October- - news broke that at least five of the children the U.S. recently deported back to Honduras, Hector's country of origin, were murdered when they were returned. This tragic news only underscores the need for action to address this crisis and help children like Hector.

The Children on Our Doorstep

Just as I began writing this piece about Hector* -- one of many children who have arrived, unaccompanied, in the U.S. since last October-...
Wearing a purple shirt and black tie, the 17-year-old boy from Honduras whistled nervously as he walked to the front of a court room to face an immigration judge in Phoenix.

Surge in unaccompanied minors hits immigration courts

Wearing a purple shirt and black tie, the 17-year-old boy from Honduras whistled nervously as he walked to the front of a court room to f...
Dozens of children facing deportation appeared in New York immigration court on Thursday.
The more than 60 unaccompanied minors, who illegally crossed the border from Central America, were sent to New York from Texas.

Unaccompanied Minors Appear In New York Immigration Court

Dozens of children facing deportation appeared in New York immigration court on Thursday. The more than 60  unaccompanied minors , who il...
Earlier this year, a 13-year-old boy was taken into U.S. Customs and Border Patrol custody in Hidalgo, Texas, separated from his sister, and placed in a holding cell among adult men for three days. According to a complaint filed in June by the ACLU in conjunction with four other nonprofits, two adults in the cell that night threatened the boy, telling him they’d “ ‘eat him up’ while he slept.”

Read These Kids' Horrifying Tales of Abuse in U.S. Detention Facilities

Earlier this year, a 13-year-old boy was taken into U.S. Customs and Border Patrol custody in Hidalgo, Texas, separated from his sister, an...
They are known as UAC -– an acronym for unaccompanied alien children -- in the bureaucratic parlance of the federal government.

Undocumented and Unaccompanied: Facts, Figures on Children at the Border

They are known as UAC -– an acronym for unaccompanied alien children -- in the bureaucratic parlance of the federal government.
The number of immigrant youths under the age of 18 who are deported or turned away from entering the U.S. each year has dropped significantly while President Obama has been in office, new data from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency reveals.

Deportations of Immigrant Minors Have Plummeted Under Obama

The number of immigrant youths under the age of 18 who are deported or turned away from entering the U.S. each year has  dropped significan...
A recent court case highlights the necessity of aligning South Africa’s refugee policy and practice with education law to ensure the removal of obstacles to an education for ­asylum-seeking children in South Africa.

Refugee children win right to learn

A recent court case highlights the necessity of aligning South Africa’s refugee policy and practice with education law to ensure the removal...
Children in Australia's immigration detention sign their artworks with ID numbers. They emulate Serco guards when they play. They are traumatised and are losing hope.

A child will die in immigration detention unless the system changes

Children in Australia's immigration detention sign their artworks with ID numbers. They emulate Serco guards when they play. They are t...
A fishing boat carrying the bodies of at least 30 men, believed to have died of suffocation while making a voyage to Europe from the Libyan coast, was towed to Sicily on Tuesday as survivors spoke of seeing others "crammed like animals for slaughter" into a small compartment on board.

Dead migrants from Libya 'crammed in boat like animals for slaughter'

A fishing boat carrying the bodies of at least 30 men, believed to have died of suffocation while making a voyage to  Europe  from the Liby...
When Human Rights Watch first saw Yemi, the 17-year-old boy was huddled on a concrete bench in the corner of a windowless, graffitied holding cell run by the French border police. Clad in a stiff new leather jacket but otherwise without clothing warm enough to face Paris in January, Yemi had been in the cell for nine hours.

Children Behind Bars, Traumatized and Afraid

When Human Rights Watch first saw Yemi, the 17-year-old boy was huddled on a concrete bench in the corner of a windowless, graffitied holdi...
UN refugee agency calls on the Americas to keep unaccompanied and separated children safe from violence

The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) is concerned by increasing numbers of children in the Americas forced from their homes and families, propelled by violence, insecurity, and abuse in their communities and at home.

Children, without their parents or legal guardians, are crossing the Mexico border to the US in unprecedented numbers.

UN refugee agency calls on the Americas to keep unaccompanied and separated children safe from violence The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) i...
Mexican immigration agents have stopped 9,622 unaccompanied minors this year, a figure equal to the 2013 total, with the total for the full year projected at 16,000, Deputy Government Secretary for Population, Migration and Religious Affairs Mercedes del Carmen Guillen Vicente said.

Mexico has stopped 9,622 unaccompanied minors, official says

Mexican immigration agents have stopped 9,622 unaccompanied minors this year, a figure equal to the 2013 total, with the total for the ful...
During the last few weeks we have witnessed the development of a humanitarian crisis at the U.S.- Mexico border, where thousands of vulnerable children—many as young as 5 years old—arrive at the border without relatives or adults.

The unaccompanied minor crisis: Republicans need to act fast

During the last few weeks we have witnessed the development of a humanitarian crisis at the U.S.- Mexico border, where thousands of vulnera...
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