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Children Left Alone in Immigration Court | San Diego News
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Over 20,000 migrant children face deportation without lawyers after a federal contract expired—leaving them vulnerable in immigration court. Once shielded by a $350 million government deal with the Acacia Center for Justice, these kids now risk being sent back without legal representation, especially since many are fleeing abuse and trafficking. Experts warn that without counsel, deportation is nearly guaranteed. The program, launched in 2008 to protect unaccompanied minors, has been undermined by political disputes and potential new contracts favoring politically connected firms over experienced nonprofits. These children, some as young as two, need advocates—not just legal help, but emotional support—making their current plight a stark test of America’s commitment to protecting its most vulnerable.
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