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Kids in the System Need Lawyers | Concord News
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When unaccompanied minors like Bryan Chavez face deportation, lawyers aren’t just helpful—they’re lifelines. Without legal help, fewer than 10% win their cases. Now, as the government halts contracts with nonprofits that provide these services—holding back $65 million owed to groups like the Acacia Center—kids risk faster deportations. The center refuses to hand over sensitive case files, fearing children are being targeted for quick removal. With potential replacement providers lacking trauma-informed training, losing legal advocates could re-traumatize already vulnerable youth, leaving them feeling abandoned and powerless once more.
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